
"Point and Line to Plane" is a theoretical work by Wassily Kandinsky, published in 1926. In this book, the artist develops his ideas about the basic elements of visual language—point, line, and plane. Kandinsky analyzes these elements in terms of their internal tension, energy, and interaction, creating a fundamental theory of abstract art. The book is an important contribution to the theory of visual arts and continues to influence artists and designers to this day.