Point and Line to Plane by Wassily Kandinsky

Point and Line to Plane

Wassily Kandinsky / 1926

Kandinsky's theoretical treatise on abstract form, written during his Bauhaus years. Deep blue and golden yellow dominate — the same spiritual color contrasts that animated his paintings and teaching.

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#FFF9E8 background RGB 255 249 232
#1A1A1A ink RGB 26 26 26
#1565C0 accent RGB 21 101 192
#F9A825 support RGB 249 168 37
#C5CAE9 neutral RGB 197 202 233
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:root {
  --palette-background: #FFF9E8;
  --palette-ink: #1A1A1A;
  --palette-accent: #1565C0;
  --palette-support: #F9A825;
  --palette-neutral: #C5CAE9;
}

Tailwind Config

{
  "palette-background": "#FFF9E8",
  "palette-ink": "#1A1A1A",
  "palette-accent": "#1565C0",
  "palette-support": "#F9A825",
  "palette-neutral": "#C5CAE9"
}

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