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Kandinsky Flowers Style Floral Original Art Abstract Painting 11*8
A bright abstract painting depicting a bouquet of multicolored flowers in a vase, painted by me personally.
The composition of the painting in the style of Wassily Kandinsky is dynamic and expressive. The color scheme is presented in a wide range of bright shades, from reds and oranges to blues and yellows. Colored elements are depicted in the form of circles, ovals, and other geometric shapes. The painting creates an impression of liveliness and dynamics, the colors are applied freely, creating a variety of textures. The forms and the composition look spontaneous and impulsive, but at the same time there is a sense of order.
The main elements of the painting are flowers of various shapes and sizes. They are depicted with bright strokes and patches of color, as if they were created by the artist’s energy and impulse. The detail of the colors is not precise, and their depiction is dominated not by a realistic, but rather an expressionistic approach, which gives the image a characteristic immediacy. The flowers are arranged in a dynamic composition around a black vase, which acts as the central object of the image.
The artistic style of the painting can be defined as abstract expressionism or abstract Impressionism. A large number of colors are used, which are freely superimposed on each other. The brush strokes are expressive and uneven, typical of watercolor painting. The painting creates a sense of joy and spontaneity, as if it were a captured moment of creative impulse.
The background color is white, which further enhances the brightness and contrast of the colors. There is no sense of a specific location and time, but rather a sense of freedom and momentum. The lighting is evenly distributed throughout the painting, without giving clear shadows or special lighting effects. The overall mood of the painting is cheerful, bright and dynamic.
The painting is a vivid example of Kandinsky’s abstractionism, inspired by the riot of colors and the spontaneity of emotions. Dynamism and expression are expressed through the chaotic arrangement of elements of different shapes and sizes forming a dynamic pattern.
The color palette is rich and varied, including shades of red, blue, yellow and orange, creating an energetic atmosphere. Geometric shapes such as circles and ovals are combined with picturesque elements to form the overall composition. Free strokes of paint add depth and volume to the canvas, emphasizing the emotionality of the artistic idea.
The central element of the canvas is a colorful bouquet of flowers, depicted in close-up and located in the center of the viewer’s attention. The brightly colored petals form an explosion of color energy, emphasizing the artist’s artistic perception of the world. The black vase, made with simple lines, serves as the basis of the composition, attracting the eye and enhancing the effect of volume.
Stylistically, the canvas corresponds to the trends of abstract expressionism and Impressionism. The freedom in applying colors and the lack of clear detail emphasizes the author’s approach aimed at expressing inner state and emotions, rather than realism. The white background creates a strong contrast, highlighting bright spots of colors and enhancing the visual perception of the work.
The lighting is uniform, providing an overall soft light that emphasizes the harmony of all the components of the painting. The atmosphere of the towel is filled with joy, creative freedom and admiration for nature, allowing the viewer to feel the magic of the instant inspiration of the master.
Thus, this work demonstrates the originality of Kandinsky’s style and the uniqueness of his vision of the surrounding world through the prism of art.
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