
Aquarell Print by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition
This watercolour work reflects Wassily Kandinsky's pioneering role in early abstraction — one of the first artists to move painting away from representation entirely. Working across the Bauhaus and his later Paris period, Kandinsky treated colour and form as subjects in their own right, believing that shape and hue could carry emotional and even musical meaning independent of any recognisable subject. This piece shows that same free, exploratory use of colour on paper.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
This watercolour work reflects Wassily Kandinsky's pioneering role in early abstraction — one of the first artists to move painting away from representation entirely. Working across the Bauhaus and his later Paris period, Kandinsky treated colour and form as subjects in their own right, believing that shape and hue could carry emotional and even musical meaning independent of any recognisable subject. This piece shows that same free, exploratory use of colour on paper.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
Original: $51.39
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$17.99Description
This watercolour work reflects Wassily Kandinsky's pioneering role in early abstraction — one of the first artists to move painting away from representation entirely. Working across the Bauhaus and his later Paris period, Kandinsky treated colour and form as subjects in their own right, believing that shape and hue could carry emotional and even musical meaning independent of any recognisable subject. This piece shows that same free, exploratory use of colour on paper.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.























