“At Rest” by Wassily Kandinsky, created in 1942, is a notable piece from the abstract art movement. Classified under the genre of abstract art, the artwork is presently located in the Nathan Collection in Zürich, Switzerland.
The artwork depicts a serene and structured composition of geometric shapes and lines set against a dark backdrop. The painting comprises various forms including triangles, rectangles, and arcs, meticulously arranged to convey harmony and balance. The use of subdued and muted pastel colors enhances the calm and contemplative mood of the piece, while the linear elements introduce a sense of order and stability. The interplay of shapes and lines creates a cohesive visual narrative that is both intriguing and restful, embodying Kandinsky’s abstract style and his pursuit of expressing inner emotional states through non-representational forms.