The artwork titled “293” was created by Wassily Kandinsky in the year 1913. It is a notable piece within the Abstract Art movement, characterized by its abstract genre. In this artwork, bold and dynamic lines intersect, forming a complex and vibrant composition. The palette is rich with a variety of colors ranging from deep blues and reds to bright yellows and greens. The mixture of shapes, both geometric and organic, creates a sense of movement and depth. Various fluid forms and sharp angles intermingle, producing a visual experience that is both chaotic and harmonious. The abstract nature of the work invites viewers to interpret the underlying emotions and themes personally, focusing on the interaction of colors and shapes rather than representational content.
293 (1913) by Wassily Kandinsky
Artwork Information
Title | 293 |
Artist | Wassily Kandinsky |
Date | 1913 |
Art Movement | Abstract Art |