The painting “Dominant Curve” is one of the artist’s most striking and distinctive works. Indeed, the influence of surrealism is palpable in it. Along with the geometric forms typical of abstract art, Kandinsky introduces luminous objects and biomorphic images into this canvas.
In fact, the artist believed that every work of art was a thing in itself that did not require the public’s understanding and, as if to confirm this thought, he incessantly experimented with form and color.
In Kandinsky’s Dominated Curves, the multicolored work in this image is composed primarily of red and green paint. To its left are large yellow and green circles, which unexpectedly lend a kind of dark crimson hue at the intersection. In the upper right corner are ideal forms of black and white circles reminiscent of gramophone records. In the lower right corner are cubic shapes of a blue-white scale. The remaining details of the image appear to be of biological origin: pink and white circles resembling crustacean claws; two multicolored formations resembling a human profile; black and dark green elements, seemingly the stems and leaves of plants.









Roberto –
Bellissimo sul muro , divertente colorato e abbastanza semplice da fare.
Tempi e modalità di consegna come sempre perfetti.