Two squares - Vassily Kandinsky
This abstract painting presents a minimalist composition, where two squares of different sizes are partially superimposed on a white background. The larger square is a vibrant red, while the smaller, sharper-edged square has a soothing blue-grey hue. The interaction between these two simple shapes creates a strong visual contrast and symbolises the balance between the elements.
The slightly staggered arrangement of the squares on the canvas creates a subtle dynamic and emphasises the importance of the void around the shapes. This pure composition illustrates Kandinsky's search for an artistic expression free of figurative representation.
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L'œuvre en bref
This abstract painting presents a minimalist composition, where two squares of different sizes are partially superimposed on a white background. The larger square is a vibrant red, while the smaller, sharper-edged square has a soothing blue-grey hue. The interaction between these two simple shapes creates a strong visual contrast and symbolises the balance between the elements.
The slightly staggered arrangement of the squares on the canvas creates a subtle dynamic and emphasises the importance of the void around the shapes. This pure composition illustrates Kandinsky's search for an artistic expression free of figurative representation.
Would you like to buy another painting by Vassily Kandinsky? Discover all our reproductions of this artist.