Kandinsky Tapestry 2.5ftx4ft Composition Brown Wall Hanging Rug Carpet Art Silk
Please note that these wall art / tapestry / rugs are a soft furnishing product, which are hand-embroidered on a cotton canvas fabric. These creations do not have a pile like regular rugs and are not reversible. The top is flat and total thickness is about 0 .25" inches and are very light in weight. A thick rug pad is needed if used as an accent rug. To hang these on the wall, a curtain sleeve can easily be created along any of the four edges, to pass a decorative dowel rod. These can also be framed for wall hanging.
- The creases visible in the pictures are due to fold and will straighten instantly once mild iron is used from the back.
- Size: 2.5 ft x 4 ft ( 76 cms x 121 cms) Approx.
- Hand-embroidery: 100% Art Silk
- Back & Base: 100 % Cotton Canvass
- Washing Instructions: Cold Hand Wash, Dry Flat & Mild warm Iron or simply Dry Clean.
- Cottage Industry & Folklore Product
The expert needlework in this handmade, hand embroidered contemporary rug is of the finest chain stitch, a superlative stitch. The eye-catching design deserves to be seen and experienced. The eye-popping color and pattern of this modern wall art / tapestry / rug are just what the designer ordered to create a fiery focal point in your decor and will add a fun and festive atmosphere in your home.
A close-up view of this abstract wall art / tapestry / rug allows you to see the amazing chain-stitch embroidery work of master artisans who have practiced this art their entire lives. Perfect wherever you need a splash of color, this modern wall art / tapestry / rug creation is as durable as it is beautiful.
Kandinsky conveyed profound spirituality and inner human emotion through a visual language of abstract forms and colors that transcended cultural and physical boundaries. He used interrelation between color and form to create an aesthetic experience that engaged the sight, sound, and emotions of the viewer.
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.