Color Study, Squares with Concentric Circles - Vassily Kandinsky
Strong in his belief in abstract art, Vassily Kandinsky created this watercolor of twelve groups of concentric circles in as many squares in 1913. According to the artist, the geometric point, from a material point of view, is equal to zero, and represents the invisible, silence. In this abstract work, this geometric point finds its material form. A certain musicality emanates from the masterpiece of the artist who likes to associate colors with musical instruments.
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Strong in his belief in abstract art, Vassily Kandinsky created this watercolor of twelve groups of concentric circles in as many squares in 1913. According to the artist, the geometric point, from a material point of view, is equal to zero, and represents the invisible, silence. In this abstract work, this geometric point finds its material form. A certain musicality emanates from the masterpiece of the artist who likes to associate colors with musical instruments.
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