GeoImprov 1 is the first work in Jessica's GeoImprov series, and reflects a deepening study of Wassily Kandinsky's revolutionary belief that abstract form, line, and color could express the full emotional and spiritual power of musical improvisation. Bold and graphic in its force, this work moves with spontaneous improvisational energy — vibrant in palette and rich in compositional complexity.
Against a warm, muted taupe ground, an ensemble of graphite and pencil forms drift and interlock like instruments finding their place in an unscripted composition. Flat silhouettes of deep charcoal — organic, almost creature-like in their suggestion — anchor the left and right, while layered graphite shapes cluster at the center like a chord struck mid-performance, dense with overlapping energy. A large, ghostly grey arrow ascends from the upper center — directional, purposeful, a visual upbeat leading the eye through the composition.
Through and around these forms, bold black calligraphic sweeps arc and loop with the fluid confidence of a conductor's gesture — spontaneous yet inevitable. Woven between them, delicate colored lines in cobalt blue, crimson, magenta, and cadmium gold trace geometric pathways — triangles, diamonds, angular forms — that dart and intersect like melodic lines passing between instruments in a jazz improvisation.
The result is a visual score — a work that captures the feeling of music thinking itself into being, form and line and color in free, joyful, disciplined conversation with one another. For the discerning collector of contemporary abstract art and fine art prints, GeoImprov 1 is a sophisticated and contemplative work — one that reveals new details and relationships with every viewing. It is a natural companion to GeoImprov 2 and a powerful standalone statement in any curated living space, library, or design-forward interior.
Available as a signed, limited edition giclée print — just 50 pieces per size — available in 3 sizes: 14.5" x 9.5", 20.7" x 13.5", 27.6" x 18".
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$195.00Price
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