
Circles on Black by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition
Wassily Kandinsky believed that color could produce sound — that a well-placed yellow could ring like a trumpet, a deep blue resonate like a cello. Circles on Black is the proof: a constellation of chromatic forms suspended against darkness, each circle a note in a composition that asks to be felt before it is understood. The work distills Kandinsky's conviction that painting need not represent the world to move it. Against the black ground, the colors become luminous and self-sufficient, each one in conversation with its neighbors in a visual score that never fully resolves.
This archival fine art print is made in our Berlin studio, where Kandinsky's jewel-like color relationships and crisp geometric forms are reproduced with the clarity and precision his abstract vision demands.
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Circles on Black by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition
Wassily Kandinsky believed that color could produce sound — that a well-placed yellow could ring like a trumpet, a deep blue resonate like a cello. Circles on Black is the proof: a constellation of chromatic forms suspended against darkness, each circle a note in a composition that asks to be felt before it is understood. The work distills Kandinsky's conviction that painting need not represent the world to move it. Against the black ground, the colors become luminous and self-sufficient, each one in conversation with its neighbors in a visual score that never fully resolves.
This archival fine art print is made in our Berlin studio, where Kandinsky's jewel-like color relationships and crisp geometric forms are reproduced with the clarity and precision his abstract vision demands.
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Wassily Kandinsky believed that color could produce sound — that a well-placed yellow could ring like a trumpet, a deep blue resonate like a cello. Circles on Black is the proof: a constellation of chromatic forms suspended against darkness, each circle a note in a composition that asks to be felt before it is understood. The work distills Kandinsky's conviction that painting need not represent the world to move it. Against the black ground, the colors become luminous and self-sufficient, each one in conversation with its neighbors in a visual score that never fully resolves.
This archival fine art print is made in our Berlin studio, where Kandinsky's jewel-like color relationships and crisp geometric forms are reproduced with the clarity and precision his abstract vision demands.























