Red Spot Ii 1921 by Wassily Kandinsky
Red Spot II (1921)
A pivotal work from Kandinsky's transition to pure abstraction, featuring geometric forms and vibrant color blocks that defined his Bauhaus period.
Red Spot II: Kandinsky's Bauhaus Geometry
Wassily Kandinsky's "Red Spot II" from 1921 captures the artist at a critical juncture in modern art history. As Europe emerged from World War I, Kandinsky was developing his signature abstract style that would soon influence the Bauhaus movement. This work belongs to a series where the artist distilled his visual language to essential geometric forms, moving decisively away from representational art.
The composition features a vibrant red circle that serves as both focal point and emotional core. Surrounding this central element, Kandinsky arranges a dynamic interplay of rectangular and triangular planes. The careful balance of these forms demonstrates his evolving theory that abstract art could communicate directly with the viewer's perception. Created just before his formal appointment to the Bauhaus faculty, "Red Spot II" anticipates the rigorous approach to color and form that Kandinsky would teach to generations of students.
Kandinsky at the Bauhaus: Precision and Play
When Wassily Kandinsky began teaching at the Bauhaus in 1922, he brought with him the visual principles exemplified by "Red Spot II." Though painted the year before his official appointment, this work embodies the core ideas he would soon systematize in his influential courses. At the Bauhaus, Kandinsky developed his theory of "absolute painting" where color and form existed solely for their expressive qualities.
The painting's geometric composition reflects the discipline Kandinsky demanded from his students. Each shape in "Red Spot II" appears carefully positioned to create a sense of visual harmony. Yet within this structured approach, the artist maintains a playful spontaneity that prevents the work from feeling rigid. This balance between precision and freedom would become central to Kandinsky's teaching philosophy.
The Making of Red Spot II
Composition: Geometric Choreography
Kandinsky's arrangement of "Red Spot II" demonstrates his mastery of abstract composition. The dominant red circle anchors the image, with rectangular and triangular elements carefully positioned around it. This spatial dynamic creates a sense of movement within the static image. The overlapping planes suggest depth while maintaining the work's essential flatness - a hallmark of Kandinsky's abstract style.
Color: The Symbolic Red
The vibrant red spot serves as both visual and emotional focal point. Kandinsky employed primary colors for their psychological impact, with red often representing energy and passion. The contrasting cool tones of blues and greens provide visual balance while enhancing the red's intensity. This strategic use of color demonstrates Kandinsky's deep understanding of chromatic relationships.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Wassily Kandinsky |
| Original Year | 1921 |
| Art Style | Bauhaus Abstraction |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival Matte, 230 gsm |
| Frame | Sustainably Sourced Wood |
| Glazing | UV-Protective Acrylic |
| Shipping | Free Worldwide |
| Returns | 30-Day Policy |
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View Print DetailsInterior Design Guide
"Red Spot II" makes a bold statement in contemporary interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well in modern living rooms or home offices, where its vibrant composition can energize the space. Consider placing the print above a console table or as part of a curated gallery wall.
For color pairing, the work's primary palette complements both neutral and bold interior schemes. In minimalist spaces with white or light gray walls, the print becomes a striking focal point. For more dramatic interiors, echo the red and blue tones in accent pillows or decor for a cohesive look. The medium scale makes it versatile for both residential and commercial settings.
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