This decorative pillow is artwork inspired from the famous modern artist Wassily Kandinsky artwork color study. He believed that art could visually express music, and is credited for painting the first modern abstractions. Kandinsky was immensely inspired by the radiantly colorful and fanciful churches and homes of Russia. Composition: 70% Art Silk, 30% Cotton Size: 13″ x 21″ (33cm x 53cm) Backing: Canvas ( See Last Picture ) Pillow Insert not Included (Only Cover is on Sale) Hand embroidered in Village Cottage Units In “Farbstudie Quadrate,” modern throw pillow, color and rhythm make beautiful music together and the artisans of Kashmir have crafted this beautiful accent pillow cover from this abstraction. A close-up view of this abstract pillow cover allows you to see the amazing chain-stitch embroidery work of master artisans who have practiced this art their entire lives.This decorative pillow cover could grace the cabin of your boat or the chair in your solarium and yet be equally as comfortable in your den. Kandinsky’s artwork explored the relationship between color and its viewers. Kandinsky abstained from using the greys, browns, and blacks of Cubism, using only color as the primary vehicle for expression. In the process Kandinsky separated an artwork from a need to depict a subject. The ultimate objective of Kandinsky’s artwork was to capture music in plastic arts and to evoke or arouse the same feelings a piece of music could evoke through different shades and hues. Kandinsky viewed music as the most transcendent form of non-objective art – musicians could evoke images in listeners’ minds merely with sounds. He crafted spiritually rich paintings that alluded to sounds and emotions through sensations. Modern Artist Wassily Kandinsky used the form of concentric circles to portray the soul. Rendered here as chain stitch embroidery in art silk, this cushion cover can create a new personality for any room in which you choose to use it.