About the Artist
Wassily Kandinsky was a pioneering force in early modern art, renowned for advancing abstraction as a means of expressing emotion and intellect. His work as a painter, theorist, and educator at the Bauhaus deeply influenced twentieth-century approaches to color, form, and visual harmony.
This 1923 piece was created during Kandinsky's tenure at the Bauhaus, a period marked by his embrace of geometric abstraction and his exploration of how pure shapes could evoke complex feelings. Discover more in our Wassily Kandinsky prints and posters collection, which highlights his impact on modernist aesthetics.
The Artwork
Violet exemplifies Kandinsky's search for a universal visual language during the vibrant cultural experimentation of the 1920s. Rather than depicting a narrative, the work investigates how geometric forms—circles, lines, and angles—can orchestrate a sense of movement and balance, echoing the era's fascination with the intersection of art, music, and technology.
Created in a time when artists sought to redefine creative boundaries, this vintage modernist print reflects the Bauhaus ideal of uniting art and design. It invites viewers to experience emotion through the dynamic interplay of abstract elements, rather than through representational imagery.
Style & Characteristics
The composition features a lively constellation of geometric shapes—crisp circles, angular lines, and diagrammatic forms—set against a pale background. Accents of deep violet, blue, red, and yellow punctuate the scene, while sharp black lines provide structure and rhythm.
Kandinsky's palette here is both restrained and vivid, balancing clarity with bursts of color. The overall effect is energetic yet harmonious, embodying the Bauhaus ethos of order and spontaneity. As an abstract wall art piece, it stands out for its clarity of form and modernist sensibility.
In Interior Design
Violet is an ideal choice for contemporary interiors, adding a sense of focus and creative energy to living rooms, offices, or studios. Its geometric precision complements mid-century furnishings, minimalist shelving, and graphic textiles.
Pair it with white or neutral walls, black accents, and touches of primary colors for a cohesive look. This artwork also enhances a curated Bauhaus inspired poster wall and can be elegantly finished with options from our frames collection for a gallery-quality display.
