Kandinsky Flower Style Still Life Original Art Abstract Painting Floral Artwork Watercolor Wall Art Above Sofa Art 16 by 11 by TatianaArtShop
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Kandinsky Flower Style Still Life Original Art Abstract Painting Floral Artwork Watercolor Wall Art Above Sofa Art 16 by 11 by TatianaArtShop

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Kandinsky Flower Style Still Life Original Art Abstract Painting Floral Artwork Watercolor Wall Art Above Sofa Art The original handmade painting. Title of the painting: Still life with a bouquet of abstract flowers in the style of Kandinsky. Size: 16 by 11 inches (41 by 28 cm). Materials: watercolor, gouache, paper, brush. This is not a print, not a generated image. My signature is on the front and back of the painting. This painting is sold unframed. Reliable packaging and shipping with tracking number. Free shipping. In the center of the painting, like a burst of joy born from pure light, a vase is ablaze — an oval vessel resembling an ancient amphora, but reborn in the spirit of Kandinsky's art. It is not just a vessel, but a conductor of the inner sound of color, rhythm and form. A bouquet of abstract flowers is boiling in it, as if torn out of a dream where nature speaks the language of pure emotions. Each petal is a cry of the soul, each stem is a line of movement, each shade is a note in the symphony of abstract painting. An abstract painting with bright flowers in a vase reveals itself to the viewer as a celebration of inner light. The colors here do not obey the laws of reality — they live by the laws of feeling. Red flashes flare up like flames, orange smears glow with the heat of the sun, yellow spots pour like molten gold. Blue and purple are intertwined in this dance, like the deep sighs of the night, and pink are gentle, almost musical, like the ringing of glass bells. These colors don't just combine — they collide, intertwine, compete and harmonize at the same time, creating a tense but happy dynamic. Flowers are depicted with expressive freedom: some stand out with clear, almost graphic contours — as if they declared themselves with dignity and strength. Others disappear into thin air, their shapes blurred, opening up in space, as if melting into their own radiance. It is a dialogue between form and chaos, between matter and spirit, so characteristic of Kandinsky's style. The leaves and stems are not just green lines, but mottled, multicolored curves written in strokes of different densities and directions. They curl like the living nerves of a plant, transmitting the pulse of life. The vase itself is warm, earthy, in an orange-brown color scheme, like a root holding this explosion of color. But there is no peace in it either: bright spots, circles and semicircles flare up inside it, as if energy is bubbling in its depths, like in the belly of a volcano. These internal light accents give the vase not just volume, but inner breathing, turning it into a living being rather than an object. The background is not just a space, but an atmosphere. Blurred, fluid layers of color create a sense of depth, as if the painting exists not on a plane, but in a space where time flows differently. This is not a background, but an echo, a resonance of the central bouquet. It doesn't distract, but it supports, like a musical accompaniment, allowing the colors to sound louder. The strokes are free, impulsive, sometimes chaotic, but always meaningful. They do not strive for an illusion, but affirm the reality of the feeling. This is painting, where every movement of the brush is an act of spiritual expression. The work breathes expressionism, but with the piercing clarity of abstract painting, where form serves not the eye, but the soul. The whole composition is dynamic, cheerful, almost musical. It doesn't tell a story, but it evokes emotion: the joy of being, the delight of pure color, the knowledge that beauty can be free, unpredictable, like the wind. This is not just a still life. This is a still life as a metaphor for the inner world, in which nature speaks the language of color, and a vase with a bouquet of abstract flowers becomes an allegory of a soul filled with light. And this is the essence of Kandinsky's art: when paint becomes a voice, and canvas becomes a space for the spirit to fly.

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