Kandinsky Squares With Concentric Circles

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Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles" is a masterpiece by the renowned Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, created in 1913. This iconic abstract artwork exemplifies Kandinsky's exploration of color and form within the art. The composition features colorful overlapping circles, all contained in squares of contrasting colors. Display this print in your home and be inspired by one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

During his career, Wassily Kandinsky developed a unique and highly detailed color theory. He believed color caused the human soul to vibrate. For Kandinsky, color had a decisive influence on our bodies and nervous system. He even believed certain color combinations could cure disease.


He created a grid-like composition, with four circles in the horizontal rows and three in the vertical columns. In each square unit, a concentric circle dominates the sIn addition, each. Each multi-colored halo has a deep, transfixing center.


Kandinsky formed Der Blaue Reiter group in 1911 (two years before he painted Squares with Concentric Circles). The movement included painters such as Franz Marc, August Macke, and Alexej von Jawlensky. Together, these artists shared interests in bright colors, abstracted forms, and spiritual values in art.


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I have been inspired by Kandinsky's paintings. I like his free style of paintings shapes and pattern. This is my example of squares and concentric circles. I like his style of painting to music and hearing colour. I enjoyed the process and experience of creating these paintings.


"Squares with Concentric Circles" (1913) by Wassily Kandinsky is an iconic abstract artwork that showcases the artist's exploration of color and form. The painting consists of several concentric circles, each enclosed within a square. The circles vary in size and color, ranging from bold and vibrant hues to more subdued tones. Kandinsky's use of geometric shapes and the repetition of circles create a sense of rhythm and movement within the composition. The juxtaposition of colors and shapes creates a harmonious and visually engaging experience for the viewer. The painting, created in 1913, is a prime example of Kandinsky's early experiments with abstract art. It represents his belief in the power of color and form to evoke emotional and spiritual responses. Kandinsky believed that art should transcend the representation of the physical world and instead convey the inner essence of the artist's emotions and experiences. "Squares with Concentric Circles" invites viewers to contemplate the relationship between color, shape, and their own emotional responses, encouraging a deeper connection to the artwork.




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At Master's Gaze, we take pride in the quality of our framed canvas, and that's why we carefully handle each order to ensure that it arrives in perfect condition. Our handling process takes 1-2 days, during which time we carefully package your piece of art to ensure it arrives safely.


Once it's in the hands of our shipping partner, you can expect delivery within 5-10 days anywhere in the world. We work hard to ensure that you receive your print quickly, so you can start enjoying it right away.


Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky was one of the most important artists of the entire 20th century. He broke away from the real world gradually, moving from expressive landscapes into a series of bold and brilliantly colored abstractions. Circles, in particular, were a recurring feature in his mature, abstract art, and he painted them in a huge range of variations, from planet-like orbs to repetitive concentric designs. But why the circle? Read on to find out more.


We see Kandinsky exploring how dots can form patterned, circular designs in works such as Color Study, Squares with Concentric Circles, 1913, which lines up rows of concentric, circular patterns in squares within a grid formation. Each circular motif plays with how different colors respond to one another and cause optical effects within the eye of the viewer, an early example of Op Art.


By Rosie LessoMA Contemporary Art Theory, BA Fine ArtRosie is a contributing writer and artist based in Scotland. She has produced writing for a wide range of arts organizations including Tate Modern, The National Galleries of Scotland, Art Monthly, and Scottish Art News, with a focus on modern and contemporary art. She holds an MA in Contemporary Art Theory from the University of Edinburgh and a BA in Fine Art from Edinburgh College of Art. Previously she has worked in both curatorial and educational roles, discovering how stories and history can really enrich our experience of art.


Geometric shapes are easy to recognize. They are mathematical shapes with names attached to them like squares, circles, and triangles. Geometric shapes can be simple or complex and give a piece of art a sense of order.


Unlike geometric shapes, organic and free flow are shapes that seem to not follow any rules. They are often irregular, uneven, and one of a kind. These shapes may be found in nature like clouds, leaves, or fruit, or they may be made-up. Organic and free flow shapes tend to add a natural feeling and give a piece of artwork a sense of flow.


Wassily Kandinsky was an artist with a passion for shape and colour. He was born in Russia and grew up in Odesa (Ukraine) where he enjoyed creating art and playing the cello and piano. As a young adult, he attended law school which led to a successful career. When Kandinsky was 30, his love of art and music drew him away from practising law and he took steps to pursue a career as an artist. He moved to Munich, Germany and attended art school.


Kandinsky is considered one of the founding fathers of abstract art. He painted with a wide range of materials including watercolour, oil, water, tempera, and gouache and is widely known for his use of vivid colours. Kandinsky painted on many different surfaces such as canvas, glass, and plywood.

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