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Upward by Wassily Kandinsky

Upward by Wassily Kandinsky

Upward is among Kandinsky's most direct expressions of spiritual elevation through pure form. A dense cluster of shapes at the lower register gives way to lighter, more dispersed elements rising toward an open ground — the visual equivalent of a held note resolving into silence. Painted during his Bauhaus years, the work distils his theory of inner necessity: that colour and form alone can carry the weight of feeling without recourse to representation.

The canvas surface amplifies the warmth of Kandinsky's palette, giving the lifted forms a tactile presence. This canvas art print is produced in Berlin with museum-grade archival inks on 100% cotton canvas, preserving the luminous depth of the original composition.

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Upward by Wassily Kandinsky

Upward is among Kandinsky's most direct expressions of spiritual elevation through pure form. A dense cluster of shapes at the lower register gives way to lighter, more dispersed elements rising toward an open ground — the visual equivalent of a held note resolving into silence. Painted during his Bauhaus years, the work distils his theory of inner necessity: that colour and form alone can carry the weight of feeling without recourse to representation.

The canvas surface amplifies the warmth of Kandinsky's palette, giving the lifted forms a tactile presence. This canvas art print is produced in Berlin with museum-grade archival inks on 100% cotton canvas, preserving the luminous depth of the original composition.

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Upward is among Kandinsky's most direct expressions of spiritual elevation through pure form. A dense cluster of shapes at the lower register gives way to lighter, more dispersed elements rising toward an open ground — the visual equivalent of a held note resolving into silence. Painted during his Bauhaus years, the work distils his theory of inner necessity: that colour and form alone can carry the weight of feeling without recourse to representation.

The canvas surface amplifies the warmth of Kandinsky's palette, giving the lifted forms a tactile presence. This canvas art print is produced in Berlin with museum-grade archival inks on 100% cotton canvas, preserving the luminous depth of the original composition.