Vasilij Kandinskij

A Symphony of Color

Wassily Kandinsky once said that color is a force, capable of moving the soul directly. In Squares with Concentric Circles, created in 1913, he transformed that belief into a visual symphony. Each circle vibrates with its own tone, every shade a note in a larger harmony.

What began as an experiment in color theory has become one of the most iconic works of modern art. To Kandinsky, shapes and colors were not decoration – they were music made visible. Each circle pulses with energy, radiating movement and emotion far beyond the canvas.

From palette to steps

At Footnote, we celebrate the artists who dared to see differently. By bringing Kandinsky’s bold rhythms onto our premium socks, we turn his visual music into something you can wear, move with, and live in. It’s not just a pattern – it’s an orchestra at your feet.

“Color is a power which directly influences the soul.” – Wassily Kandinsky

Art that moves with you

Every pair is a reminder that color isn’t passive – it’s alive. With Kandinsky on your steps, you’re not just wearing socks. You’re carrying an entire symphony, one circle, one note, one step at a time.

Kandinsky. Where color becomes music. Where every step tells a story.