“Picture with a Circle,” by Wassily Kandinsky, is an abstract artwork created in 1911 using oil on canvas. This masterpiece, which is 150 x 100 cm in size, belongs to the Abstract Art movement and is currently housed in the Art Museum of Georgia (AMG) in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The artwork epitomizes Kandinsky’s exploration into abstract forms and colors. Dominated by swirling lines and amorphous shapes, the painting presents a dynamic interplay of vivid, contrasting hues. The central, indeterminate forms pivot around a discernible circle, offering a focal point amid the tumultuous background. The diverse color palette—ranging from deep blues and greens to intense yellows and reds—creates a captivating visual experience that defies conventional interpretations, inviting viewers to engage with it on a more intuitive level.