Yellow, Red, and Blue - Kandinsky

Yellow, Red, and Blue - Kandinsky

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Author: Kandinsky
Title: Yellow, Red, and Blue
Original location: Bauhaus Dessau, Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
Year: 1925

"Yellow, Red, and Blue" is an abstract painting created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1925, representative of the artistic movement of the expressionism abstract. This painting is characterized by its complex composition of geometric shapes and primary colors, reflecting Kandinsky's theory on the relationship between color and form. In this piece, the artist uses yellow, red, and blue to create a dynamic visual balance, where every color and shape has an emotional and spiritual meaning .

The play is set in the context of the Bauhaus, where the painter taught and developed his theories on art and perception. The influence of the constructivism and the suprematism it can also be seen in the structural organization of the composition. The oil painting combines elements of geometric precision with creative freedom that seeks to express internal states and abstract emotions.

The artist believed that colors had a spiritual vibration and that their combination could provoke specific emotional responses in the viewer. In this artwork, the use of straight and curved lines, along with the interaction of colors, creates a visual rhythm that invites contemplation and introspection.