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Small Worlds Nr 1 by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition

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Small Worlds Nr 1 by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition

Small Worlds Nr. 1 was part of a portfolio of twelve prints Kandinsky produced in 1922 at the Bauhaus — works that translated his painterly language into the graphic medium of lithography. The composition layers geometric and organic forms in a dense, energetic field: arcs, points, and angular shapes collide and coexist, each element asserting its own presence within a carefully balanced whole. The result is characteristic Kandinsky — visually complex, internally musical, and structured by an underlying logic that reveals itself slowly to the patient viewer.

The graphic boldness of Small Worlds Nr. 1 translates exceptionally well to canvas. The woven texture adds a material warmth to the work's otherwise crisp forms, and the depth of the canvas print gives the composition a presence that print-on-paper cannot fully match.

Small Worlds Nr. 1 was part of a portfolio of twelve prints Kandinsky produced in 1922 at the Bauhaus — works that translated his painterly language into the graphic medium of lithography. The composition layers geometric and organic forms in a dense, energetic field: arcs, points, and angular shapes collide and coexist, each element asserting its own presence within a carefully balanced whole. The result is characteristic Kandinsky — visually complex, internally musical, and structured by an underlying logic that reveals itself slowly to the patient viewer.

The graphic boldness of Small Worlds Nr. 1 translates exceptionally well to canvas. The woven texture adds a material warmth to the work's otherwise crisp forms, and the depth of the canvas print gives the composition a presence that print-on-paper cannot fully match.

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Small Worlds Nr 1 by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition

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Small Worlds Nr. 1 was part of a portfolio of twelve prints Kandinsky produced in 1922 at the Bauhaus — works that translated his painterly language into the graphic medium of lithography. The composition layers geometric and organic forms in a dense, energetic field: arcs, points, and angular shapes collide and coexist, each element asserting its own presence within a carefully balanced whole. The result is characteristic Kandinsky — visually complex, internally musical, and structured by an underlying logic that reveals itself slowly to the patient viewer.

The graphic boldness of Small Worlds Nr. 1 translates exceptionally well to canvas. The woven texture adds a material warmth to the work's otherwise crisp forms, and the depth of the canvas print gives the composition a presence that print-on-paper cannot fully match.