Skip to product information
1 of 15

Tazzarte

Wassily Kandinsky – Concentric Rings

Wassily Kandinsky – Concentric Rings

Regular price $27.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $27.99 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Format

Kandinsky's "Color Study - Squares with Concentric Rings" Mug

Wassily Kandinsky's "Color Study - Squares with Concentric Rings" from 1913, housed at the Lenbachhaus in Munich, is a seminal piece in the transition to abstract art. This work, with its vibrant interplay of color and form, invites the viewer into a world where emotions transcend conventional imagery. Kandinsky believed that colors and shapes could evoke feelings, much like music does, and in this piece, he explores the emotive power of concentric circles within squares, suggesting a harmony and balance that resonates with the theme of love.

This mug, featuring Kandinsky's masterpiece, becomes more than just a vessel for your morning coffee; it's an ode to love and creativity. The concentric circles can be seen as metaphorically representing the layers of human connection, deepening as they move toward the center, much like the deepening bond between lovers.

On Valentine's Day, a time dedicated to celebrating love in all its forms, gifting this mug is a thoughtful gesture that speaks to both the heart and the mind.

Artwork Information:

  • Title: Farbstudie – Quadrate mit konzentrischen Ringen
  • Artist: Wassily Kandinsky
  • Year: 1913
  • Medium: Watercolor, gouache, chalk
  • Location: Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München, Gabriele Münter Stiftung 1957

Product Details:

  • Material: High-quality ceramic; the 10 oz mug is fine porcelain for a premium touch.
  • Capacity Options:
    • 10 oz (Porcelain)
    • 11 oz (Standard size, Ceramic – with colored interior, rim, and handle)
    • 15 oz (Ceramic)
    • 17 oz (Ceramic)
  • Care: Dishwasher and microwave safe.
  • Safety: Lead-free and BPA-free.
  • Copyright & Branding: Image: Wassily Kandinsky, "Color Study - Squares with Concentric Rings", 1913, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München / CC0 1.0. Design & Text: © tazzarte.com
View full details