Description
Vassily Kandinsky, Yellow- red- blue,1925
Wassily Kandinsky is a major Russian artist of the 20th century. One of the precursors of abstract art. He expresses his approach in his book “The Spiritual in Art and in Painting in Particular”.
Kandinsky created a world in this painting, a pictorial symphony using various shapes (geometric lines on the left part of the painting and free forms on the right part), various tones (yellow reminiscent of the sun of a side, blue evoking night on the other with red in the center, third primary color).
Kandinsky was endowed with a particularity which would considerably influence his way of working: he was gifted with synesthesia. He could see music and hear colors. For him each color coincides with a particular instrument. Therefore, when he looked at a painting, his mind was invaded by music, each time different depending on the artist and the creation.
To translate these oppositions of shapes and colors while respecting the balance of the painting, our florists have combined the curves of celosia, the roundness of santinis and craspedias mixed with the voluptuousness of lisianthus. All in shades of yellow, red and blue.
The concept :
Aquarelle's artisan florists are keen to offer you each season a collection of flower bouquets inspired by works of art by great painters.
Like a painter who uses canvas, brushes and paints for his creation, our florists have designed and composed the bouquets of the collection with a color palette of fresh flowers. The approach is the same, the gestures similar, the creation unique and personal.
The objective ? Put art at the heart of everyday life, and help people discover or rediscover paintings through bouquets that translate their colors, style and spirit. Let yourself be drawn into the discovery of the world of art and of flowers by spotting the connections between the painting and the bouquet!
Height bouquet : 35cm
Painting: Vassily Kandinsky, Yellow - red - blue , 1925
Crédits photo :Mariano Garcia/ Alamy Banque D’Image