“Merry Structure” is an artwork created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1926. The artwork belongs to the Abstract Art movement and is categorized under the abstract genre.
The artwork’s composition features a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes and vibrant colors. Predominantly constructed using triangles, lines, circles, and squares, the artwork exudes a sense of rhythm and movement. Cones and triangular forms dominate the piece, some filled with gradient hues of reds, yellows, and blues, while others are marked by linear patterns. The interaction of these shapes, along with meticulously arranged horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines, demonstrates Kandinsky’s mastery in creating an engaging visual experience that evokes an abstract, almost musical harmony.