“Small Worlds VII,” created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1922 in Germany, is a woodcut artwork that belongs to the Abstract Art movement. Measuring 27.1 x 23.3 cm, this abstract genre piece is housed in the Lenbachhaus in Munich, Germany.
The artwork displays a complex array of geometric shapes and lines interacting dynamically against a dark background. Bright colors such as yellow, blue, green, and white contrast sharply with the black backdrop, creating a sense of movement and rhythm. Curved lines, circles, and grid patterns coexist and intersect, embodying the principles of abstraction that Kandinsky is known for. The composition is rich with texture and depth, inviting viewers to explore the interplay between shape, color, and space.