
Yellow Painting by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition
Yellow Painting is a bold declaration of colour as subject. Kandinsky places yellow — a tone he associated with energy, aggression, and earthly vitality — at the absolute centre of the composition, surrounded by contrasting geometric elements that both frame and disturb it. Painted in the 1930s during his Paris years, the work shows his continued evolution: forms grow more biomorphic, the palette more saturated, the overall mood a mix of celebration and unease. It is a painting that vibrates rather than simply sits still.
The intensity of the yellow reads beautifully on canvas. The woven texture adds physical depth to the radiant ground, giving the composition a presence that commands a room. This canvas print is produced by hand in our Berlin studio to archival standards, with rich, accurate colour throughout.
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Yellow Painting by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition
Yellow Painting is a bold declaration of colour as subject. Kandinsky places yellow — a tone he associated with energy, aggression, and earthly vitality — at the absolute centre of the composition, surrounded by contrasting geometric elements that both frame and disturb it. Painted in the 1930s during his Paris years, the work shows his continued evolution: forms grow more biomorphic, the palette more saturated, the overall mood a mix of celebration and unease. It is a painting that vibrates rather than simply sits still.
The intensity of the yellow reads beautifully on canvas. The woven texture adds physical depth to the radiant ground, giving the composition a presence that commands a room. This canvas print is produced by hand in our Berlin studio to archival standards, with rich, accurate colour throughout.
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Yellow Painting is a bold declaration of colour as subject. Kandinsky places yellow — a tone he associated with energy, aggression, and earthly vitality — at the absolute centre of the composition, surrounded by contrasting geometric elements that both frame and disturb it. Painted in the 1930s during his Paris years, the work shows his continued evolution: forms grow more biomorphic, the palette more saturated, the overall mood a mix of celebration and unease. It is a painting that vibrates rather than simply sits still.
The intensity of the yellow reads beautifully on canvas. The woven texture adds physical depth to the radiant ground, giving the composition a presence that commands a room. This canvas print is produced by hand in our Berlin studio to archival standards, with rich, accurate colour throughout.























