GeoImprov 2 is a bold, energetic work from the GeoImprov series, born from Jessica's deep and passionate study of Wassily Kandinsky — the founding master of abstract expressionism and the artist who first gave visual form to the idea that line, shape, and color could carry the full weight of human emotion and musical energy.
Like Kandinsky, Jessica sets geometric and organic forms in dynamic collision — flat planes of deep cobalt blue and rich teal green thrust and arc across the warm ivory ground, their bold silhouettes commanding attention with graphic force. A dense mass of black forms anchors the center-left, its solid weight contrasting dramatically with the layered graphite shapes that tumble and interlock to the right — rounded, faceted, alive with implied movement and tension.
Woven through and over these powerful forms, a network of vivid colored lines crackles with improvisational energy — primary red, cadmium yellow, and sky blue trace geometric pathways, lightning bolt angles, and looping curves that dart and intersect across the composition like the visual score of an unwritten symphony. These are not decorative additions but essential voices — each line a note, each intersection a chord, the whole composition a visual fugue of color, form, and rhythm.
The result is a work that pulses with the energy of movement and music — the very essence of what Kandinsky believed art could be — and what Jessica has made unmistakably her own.
For the discerning collector of contemporary abstract art and fine art prints, GeoImprov 2 is a sophisticated, intellectually rich statement piece — equally at home in a modern living room, a curated gallery wall, a design-forward office, or alongside other works in Jessica's geometric abstract series. Its primary palette and dynamic composition pair beautifully with both minimalist and boldly designed interiors.
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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