Several Circles 1926
wassilykandinsky
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abstract painting
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egg art
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pop art
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painted
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abstract
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fluid art
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neo expressionist
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acrylic on canvas
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spray can art
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chaotic composition
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expressionist
"Several Circles" (1926) by Wassily Kandinsky is a prime example of his abstract art style, known as "non-objective" art. The work features a vibrant blue circle with a black circle inside, surrounded by a variety of colored circles, all set against a dark background. The interplay of color and form creates a sense of movement and energy, suggesting a cosmic landscape or a musical composition. Kandinsky believed that art should be free from representational imagery, focusing instead on the expression of pure form and color. This painting reflects his belief, showcasing the power of abstract art to evoke emotional responses and interpretations.
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