The piece started out rather promising, I think, but towards the end it became clear that the work was becoming more crowded and messy rather than composed. I wanted to combine features from both his works depicting abstract circles and his geometric works - mainly, the colors from the latter. And although I admired the universality and impression of cosmic impermanence of Kandinsky's abstract pieces, my mind would stray to mundane, everyday things in life instead while making the piece. The circles began to symbolize different things as I worked on it, and the swaying, timeless effect of Several Circles eluded me. In fact, if I had to name my imitation, I would call it something suggestive of a personality, like "A Generally Happy Person", for example. It's still abstract, but not quite all-encompassing like Kandinsky's work feels.
This is sort of random, but I happen to think that the music from Transistor fits his works rather well. I was listening to several soundtracks while working on the recreation. I particularly recommend Smoke Signals and, of course, In Circles as accompaniment.
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