Museum Art Reproductions Color Study of Squares and Circles, 1913 by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944, Russia) | WahooArt.com

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"Color Study of Squares and Circles"

Wassily Kandinsky (i) - Oil On Canvas (i) - 1913 - (City Gallery in Lenbachhous (Munich, Germany)) (i) - Constructivism (i)
Wassily Kandinsky’s most treasured and recognized work. The painting is illustrated with 12 sections of circles that are seen to be inside square divisional angles. In true abstract form, he attempted and succeeded in creating a firestorm of feelings and emotions, with his use of bright colors, mixed with more-earthy hues. What this does is send the left side of the brain, of the viewer, into high-gear, attempting to process the contrast of earth-tones and styles, with bright, colors, all at once. With color ranging from cozy reds and gold’s and yellows, to Icelandic blues and forest greens, Kandinsky utilized the overlapping of colored circles, and placed them inside a square compartment. Upon second and third notice, it is then that the viewer can take out what Kaczynski was attempting to translate into objective visual reality. The square shape begins to radiate and transform into essentially a circular shape with each, overlapping of color and design. ‘Color Studies Squares and Concentric Circles’, has been mentioned as one of the greatest abstract works of art, in the history of art itself.

 




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