Hermitage ~ part 14 – Kandinsky, Vasily - Composition VI
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COMMENTS: 13 Ответы
Im fine, sorry.
I dont consider such things to be works of art.
Perhaps this is art after all? We just need to think about it... Theres meaning in every stroke!
There is no meaning there! And if you see any meaning, tell me what it is?
Abstract paintings stimulate the imagination, which is often lost in many adults. Ask a child what they see in this painting – you will discover its meaning. And it will be a new meaning with each child!
What is the point of poetry? And what about music?
Im sure that behind every brushstroke lies a whole world, born from the artists imagination. Not many can understand it, let alone feel it...
Abstract art is a sophisticated form of art. Composition refers to complex works in which the artist imbues every element of the painting with meaning.
Bardacello!!!
What a nonsensical mess! And theyre paying so much money for it.
If you and people like you understand nothing about art, then simply dont display your ignorance. At the very least. Just pass by and stay silent.
A. I. (Artificial Intelligence)
The artwork contains elements such as artistic expression, visuals, graffiti, vandalism, a deity, design, coloring, spray paint, fresco, creativity, culture, a wall, and decoration.
I completely agree with the comment by A. I. (Artificial Intelligence), especially regarding the points: vandalism, wall, graffiti, and spray paint. Theres definitely something there... =)
Not worse than Malevich with his Black Square. Its quite cheerful...
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The canvas presents a dense and complex arrangement of forms, colors, and lines that resist immediate decipherment. There is no discernible representational subject; instead, the work appears as a visual exploration of pure abstraction. The artist has employed a vibrant palette dominated by reds, blues, yellows, and pinks, all applied with varying degrees of intensity and transparency. These hues are not blended smoothly but rather exist in juxtaposition, creating a dynamic interplay of color that generates both harmony and tension.
Lines – both straight and curved – traverse the surface, intersecting and overlapping to form an intricate network. Some lines appear forceful and directional, while others meander with a more fluid quality. They seem less like delineations of objects than as independent entities contributing to the overall visual rhythm. Shapes emerge from this chaotic arrangement: amorphous blobs, angular fragments, and swirling vortices all jostle for attention. These forms are not clearly defined; their edges blur and dissolve into the surrounding color fields, suggesting a state of constant flux or transformation.
The composition lacks a clear focal point. The eye is compelled to wander across the surface, encountering new combinations of color and form with each glance. This lack of hierarchy contributes to a sense of boundless energy and visual complexity. Theres an impression of layers – as if one were looking through multiple planes of activity simultaneously.
Subtly embedded within this apparent chaos are hints of structure. The arrangement feels deliberate, not random; there is a discernible balance between the various elements, even though it’s difficult to articulate precisely. One might interpret the work as an attempt to visualize sound or music – a synesthetic representation where color and form correspond to auditory sensations. Alternatively, it could be seen as a depiction of inner emotional states, a visual equivalent of complex psychological processes. The absence of recognizable imagery allows for multiple interpretations, inviting viewers to project their own meanings onto the canvas. Ultimately, the work functions less as a picture of something than as an experience – a sensory immersion in pure form and color.