
Upward by Wassily Kandinsky
Upward is one of Kandinsky's most spiritually charged compositions — a canvas where geometric forms and expressive colour ascend through picture space with the logic of a musical score rather than a landscape. Triangles, arcs, and free-floating shapes move against a warm, layered ground, each element placed to generate visual rhythm and emotional resonance rather than narrative. It belongs to his mature Bauhaus period: disciplined yet dynamic, systematic yet deeply felt. The painting embodies his conviction that abstraction could communicate directly with the viewer's inner life.
This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio preserves the crisp edges of Kandinsky's geometric forms and the vibrant exactness of his colour relationships on a precision matte surface.
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Upward by Wassily Kandinsky
Upward is one of Kandinsky's most spiritually charged compositions — a canvas where geometric forms and expressive colour ascend through picture space with the logic of a musical score rather than a landscape. Triangles, arcs, and free-floating shapes move against a warm, layered ground, each element placed to generate visual rhythm and emotional resonance rather than narrative. It belongs to his mature Bauhaus period: disciplined yet dynamic, systematic yet deeply felt. The painting embodies his conviction that abstraction could communicate directly with the viewer's inner life.
This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio preserves the crisp edges of Kandinsky's geometric forms and the vibrant exactness of his colour relationships on a precision matte surface.
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Upward is one of Kandinsky's most spiritually charged compositions — a canvas where geometric forms and expressive colour ascend through picture space with the logic of a musical score rather than a landscape. Triangles, arcs, and free-floating shapes move against a warm, layered ground, each element placed to generate visual rhythm and emotional resonance rather than narrative. It belongs to his mature Bauhaus period: disciplined yet dynamic, systematic yet deeply felt. The painting embodies his conviction that abstraction could communicate directly with the viewer's inner life.
This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio preserves the crisp edges of Kandinsky's geometric forms and the vibrant exactness of his colour relationships on a precision matte surface.























