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Kandinsky Flowers Style Floral Abstract Original Art 11 by 8 Kandinsky Color Theory
The bright abstract watercolor painting depicts a vase of flowers filled with a dynamic color scheme.
The composition of the painting is dynamic and expressive. The flowers and stems are depicted with superimposed, expressive brushstrokes, creating a feeling of rapid flowering. In the center of the painting is a vase, its shape and color stand out against the background of bright brushstrokes.
The key focus is on the play of colors and lines. The colors are bright and saturated, from reds and oranges to blues and greens. Different shades overlap each other, creating texture and depth. The shapes of the flowers and stems are unusual and abstract, without clear anatomical or realistic features. The shape of the vase is also abstract, but quite recognizable.
The artistic style of the painting is abstract, watercolor, using expressive brushstrokes and color combinations. There is an improvisational approach rather than the traditional depiction of flowers. The work is executed with confidence, but without the techniques of chiaroscuro or realism.
It is assumed that the painting was done indoors, most likely during daylight hours, using watercolor paints. The general atmosphere is energetic, joyful, and emotional. With the help of bright colors and expressive brushstrokes, the artist creates a feeling of an explosion of colors and dynamics.
The painting depicts a bouquet of flowers in a vase, made in an abstract manner. The color palette is bright and juicy, using various shades of red, orange, yellow, green and blue.
The application of paints and strokes is free and impulsive, as if the artist was working with watercolor or other mixed techniques. The shapes of flowers and other elements of the composition are unrealistic, with geometric shapes and stylized elements.
The composition is dynamic and fast-paced. The vase, which is part of the composition, is also depicted abstractly, with bright color accents. A free, improvisational compositional structure is used.
The medium used to create the image appears to be watercolor, possibly with the addition of mixed techniques. The style of the painting mixes elements of abstract expressionism with elements of an improvised style.
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