"Yellow-Red-Blue" is a pioneering abstract painting by Vassily Kandinsky, created in the early 20th century. The painting showcases intersecting geometric shapes, circles and rectangles, set against a bold, abstract background.
In "Yellow-Red-Blue," Kandinsky masterfully employs these three primary colors to create a complex composition. The elements seems to dance and resonate with one another, conveying a sense of energy, dynamism, and a harmonious interplay of color.
This artwork is a vivid manifestation of Kandinsky's influential exploration of non-objective art and his devotion to express pure abstraction through color and form.