On White II - Abstract by Wassily Kandinsky - Wall Art Photo Poster Print

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Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM premium lustre photo paper with a semi matte/glossfinish to ensure a sharp vibrant image. The prints are trimmed to the edge of the image. Please add a note when ordering if you would like to add a specified white border to assist with framing.

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On White II - Abstract by Wassily Kandinsky

"White II" is a significant painting by the renowned Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky, created in 1923. As with much of Kandinsky's work, "White II" belongs to the abstract genre, where the artist explores the interplay of colours, shapes, and lines to evoke emotions and spiritual sensations rather than representational imagery.

In "White II," Kandinsky employs a primarily white background, which serves as a canvas for his bold and vibrant colours. The composition features geometric shapes, fluid lines, and contrasting hues that create a sense of dynamism and movement within the canvas.

One of the striking elements of "White II" is its use of circular forms, which Kandinsky often associated with spirituality and the cosmos. These circles, varying in size and colour, seem to orbit around each other, creating a sense of rhythm and harmony within the composition.

Kandinsky's use of colour in "White II" is particularly noteworthy. While white dominates the canvas, the artist incorporates shades of blue, red, yellow, and green, each carefully chosen for its symbolic significance. These colours not only add visual interest but also contribute to the emotional and psychological impact of the painting.

Overall, "White II" is a captivating example of Kandinsky's abstract artistry, inviting viewers to explore the depths of their own imagination and emotions through its vibrant colours, dynamic forms, and spiritual symbolism.