The artwork, titled “Blue,” created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1922 in Germany, is a lithography on paper. It belongs to the Abstract Art movement and features dimensions of 21 x 14.9 cm. The artwork is of the abstract genre and is housed in the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, US.
The composition of the artwork is dominated by a mixture of geometric shapes, including circles, triangles, and lines, which interweave to create a dynamic and visually engaging piece. The primary color palette centers around blue, complemented by accents of red and black, which are meticulously distributed throughout the piece. The elements seem to float and intersect against the neutral background, producing a sense of movement and balance. The intricacies of the lines and shapes evoke a sense of abstraction and harmony that characterizes Kandinsky’s unique artistic style.