Draft for ‘Composition VII’ I (1913)
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This painting, "Draft for ‘Composition VII’ I" by Wassily Kandinsky, created in 1913, showcases the artist's pioneering style in abstract art. At first glance, the work bursts with a vibrant spectrum of colors and a dizzying array of forms and shapes. This piece illustrates Kandinsky's movement towards complete abstraction and his exploration of the relationships between color and form.In the composition, one can observe an energetic interplay of various geometric and organic shapes, lines, and brush strokes. Bold colors—reds, blues, greens, and yellows—are applied with both precision and freedom, creating dynamic tensions and harmonies across the canvas. Certain elements might suggest figurative origins, like crescents or swirls that echo natural forms, but these are abstracted to the extent that the viewer's focus shifts from representational forms to emotional and evocative impressions.The structure of the painting seems fluid and unfixed, allowing the viewer's eye to roam freely across its surface, discovering new relationships and resonances. Kandinsky’s use of overlapping forms and intersecting lines creates a sense of depth and movement. This could be seen as an expression of his interest in music's influence on visual art, where forms and colors come together in a symphonic blend that seeks to evoke rather than to describe.Kandinsky believed profoundly in the spiritual dimension of art, seeing it as a medium to express inner experiences and emotions.
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Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist. Kandinsky is generally credited as the pioneer of abstract art. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa, where he graduated at Grekov Odessa Art school. He enrolled at the University of Moscow, studying law and economics. Successful in his profession—he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat today Tartu, Estonia)—Kandinsky began painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30.