Cosmic Crystals

This vibrant composition features sharp, crystalline forms in shades of blue and pink against a dark backdrop, evoking imagery of gemstones or constellations. The crystalline shapes bring to mind the work of Wassily Kandinsky, who believed that shapes and colors could evoke spiritual experiences. The contrast of dark and light creates a celestial atmosphere, as if these forms are floating in a cosmic void. The painting can be seen as a journey through a surreal landscape, where shapes and colors represent both geological and cosmic elements. The glowing crystals are a testament to the artist’s exploration of light, form, and space, celebrating the beauty of abstract shapes that can exist both within the earth and beyond.

References
Kandinsky, W. (1977). Concerning the Spiritual in Art. Dover Publications.
Ritcher, H. (1970). Dada: Art and Anti-Art. Thames & Hudson.