Untitled
1944
About this artwork
The painting features a large, central yellow disc encircled by a purple line, within which colorful, biomorphic and geometric abstract forms are intertwined. Below this dominant circular motif, a cluster of smaller, similarly abstract shapes rests on a textured light grey background.
Did you know?
Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, believed that art should express the inner spiritual life. In his later works, like this one from 1944, he often explored biomorphic forms, resembling microscopic organisms or fantastical creatures, suggesting a universe of hidden life. This piece reflects his continuous quest to create a visual language that transcended the material world, even in the tumultuous year of his death.
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Untitled
Wassily Kandinsky, 1944