This engraving recreates one of Kandinsky's key works, where geometry becomes a language of feelings and inner harmony, “Accompagnement en noir.” Circles, triangles, lines, and rhythms create a tense but balanced visual chord in which there are no random forms — every detail sounds like an instrument in an orchestra.
The composition is saturated with bright colors and built on a complex system of intersections — typical of Kandinsky's period of teaching at the Bauhaus. This is not just abstraction, but a musical score translated into form, color, and space.
The work conveys the spirit of the early 20th-century avant-garde — a time when art sought to break down the boundaries between the visible and the perceptible.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944) - Russian painter, engraver and art theorist, considered one of the founders of abstract art. His work and theoretical writings had a huge influence on the development of modern art.