Black and purple - Vassily Kandinsky
Black and purple is a painting by Vassily Kandinsky which, contrary to its title, is distinguished by the colour orange. The black elements, mainly geometric shapes, are scattered over the canvas. The main square of the painting is purple.
In exploring abstract art, Kandinsky sought to move away from the representation of the real world and instead express his own sensations and emotions. Thus, the abstraction in "Black and Violet" allows us to understand the work of art in a pure way, without trying to detect specific objects or subjects. This dynamic and complex composition reflects Kandinsky's desire to transcend the traditional boundaries of art and to offer the viewer a unique aesthetic and emotional experience.
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L'œuvre en bref
Black and purple is a painting by Vassily Kandinsky which, contrary to its title, is distinguished by the colour orange. The black elements, mainly geometric shapes, are scattered over the canvas. The main square of the painting is purple.
In exploring abstract art, Kandinsky sought to move away from the representation of the real world and instead express his own sensations and emotions. Thus, the abstraction in "Black and Violet" allows us to understand the work of art in a pure way, without trying to detect specific objects or subjects. This dynamic and complex composition reflects Kandinsky's desire to transcend the traditional boundaries of art and to offer the viewer a unique aesthetic and emotional experience.
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