For lovers of abstract art we have a very unique metallic painting. It is made up of several rings of different sizes and colours, which do not touch each other, but as a whole we see an organized composition that is, above all, very attractive to the eye. In some ways we find the artwork of the father of abstract painting, Vasily Kandinsky, who in 1913 created his famous Painting with Concentric Circles. In these circles by the naturalised French painter, we find some waves, an almost uncertain line, the same as in these rings which are far from being perfectly circular. The colours, among other things, are iridescent, an effect given by the metallic effect. Blue, purple, yellow and orange stand out in this composition.
All these rings are fixed on a metal frame made of several intersecting filaments. This fixing was made by wire welding, obviously all by hand, so much so that the artwork comes with a certificate of craftsmanship proving its workmanship. The sizes of this metallic painting are: height 68 cm and 125 cm wide, but since it is an abstract (and circular) subject, it can be placed in the most preferred orientation, thanks also to the presence of the appropriate fixing supports.