Surfaces meeting (1934; Paris, France) by Wassily Kandinsky

Surfaces meeting - Wassily Kandinsky - 1934; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleSurfaces meeting
ArtistWassily Kandinsky
Date1934; Paris, France
Mediumwatercolor,paper,tempera
Dimensions28.2 x 42 cm
Art MovementAbstract Art
Current LocationGeorges Pompidou Center, Paris, France

About Surfaces meeting

The artwork titled “Surfaces Meeting” was created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1934 while in Paris, France. It is presently housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France. This piece, measuring 28.2 x 42 cm, is a fine example of Abstract Art. The artist employed watercolor, paper, and tempera to produce this abstract work.

In “Surfaces Meeting,” Kandinsky masterfully combines geometric shapes and abstract forms to create a composition that is both complex and harmonious. The use of various muted colors, alongside black and white, adds depth and contrast to the intersecting lines and shapes. Rectangles, circles, arcs, and serpentine forms are arranged in a balanced yet dynamic manner, inviting viewers to explore the relationships between the different elements. The overall effect is a striking representation of abstract art’s capacity to evoke thought and emotion through non-representational means.

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