Two Green Points
1935
About this artwork
This abstract composition by Wassily Kandinsky, created in 1935, features an intricate arrangement of layered geometric and biomorphic shapes in a vibrant palette. It reflects his later work after moving to Paris, characterized by more organic forms.
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Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, believed in art's ability to convey inner spiritual expression. After his move to Paris in 1933, his style evolved from strict geometric forms to include more fluid, biomorphic shapes, often resembling microscopic organisms or embryos, a significant shift from his Bauhaus period. This painting from 1935 perfectly illustrates this development, showcasing his ongoing exploration of abstraction's expressive potential.
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Two Green Points
Wassily Kandinsky, 1935