Description
Wassily Kandinsky – Blue Segment (Blaues Segment)
| Year created: | 1921 |
| Original size: | 140.1 cm x 120.6 cm |
| Paint style: | Abstract Art |
| Original technique: | Oil on canvas |
| Located: | Guggenheim Museum New York |
Wassily Kandinsky, a Russian painter, is known for his contribution to the development of abstract art. One of his important works is the painting Blue Segment (Blaues Segment). The painting, created in 1913, is an excellent example of Kandinsky’s use of color and form to express emotion.
“The blue segment has a large blue rectangular shape that takes up most of the canvas. The blue color is a deep and rich shade that evokes feelings of peace and tranquility. The segment is surrounded by a white border that creates a sense of isolation and separation. In the blue segment, Kandinsky used various brush strokes to create texture and movement Brush strokes are bold and expressive, giving the image a sense of energy and movement.
Kandinsky believed that we can express emotions and ideas through color and form. “The blue segment is a perfect example of this belief. The deep blue color and bold brush strokes create a sense of calm and serenity, while the white border creates a sense of solitude.
The painting is considered a masterpiece and is part of the collection of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich. It is considered one of Kandinsky’s most important works and a key painting of the Blue Horseman movement.
Kandinsky’s work continues to influence contemporary art and is considered a pioneer of abstract art. “The Blue Segment” is a must see for any art lover and is a testament to Kandinsky’s mastery of color and form.









































































