Dimensions: 49.9 x 38.7 cm
Copyright: Public domain
Wassily Kandinsky made this mixed media artwork, titled "White Line" on paper. Kandinsky’s mark making is like a secret language, a script for emotions, but he speaks in blobs and lines. What kind of brush did he use to make those perfect circles? I love the texture, how the colors sit on top of each other. It’s like he's building up layers of feeling. The white line itself is a playful wanderer. It's not a line that defines, but one that meanders and dances, connecting different zones of the canvas. It reminds me of his broader project of trying to find the spiritual in the material. Kandinsky’s "White Line" shares a kinship with the work of Paul Klee, who also explored the intersection of abstraction and symbolism. Both artists invite us to embrace ambiguity, finding beauty in the unknown.
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