Description
Is geometry your favorite subject? If so, then this pin is prefect for your book bag for school. For Kandinsky, the circle, one of the most elementary forms, had a symbolic, cosmic significance. In Circles in a Circle, geometric forms and subtle color harmonies combine to make an effervescent, abstract composition. Twenty-six different colored circles are encompassed within one large circle crisscrossed by twenty-eight lines. What more can you ask?
- Museum exclusive
- Measures 1.25" square
- Soft enamel and brass base metal
- Black rubber clutch back
- On paper story card
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth
- WARNING: Small Parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age as this product contains small parts which could pose a choking hazard.