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How did music influence Kandinsky?

How did music influence Kandinsky?

Kandinsky literally saw colors when he heard music, and heard music when he painted. The artist explored these sensations in unconventional, artistic ways. Music played an important role in the development of Kandinsky’s abstract paintings. The famous Viennese composer Arnold Schönberg was one influence.

What inspired Kandinsky to paint circles?

The other thing that Kandinsky was inspired by was COLOR. He would often combine different shapes with different colors to see which felt most “right,” and he would paint certain colors next to each other to see how they would play off against each other. “Square with Concentric Circles” is one of those color studies.

What does Kandinsky mean by squares with concentric circles?

Squares with Concentric Circles (Farbstudie – Quadrate und konzentrische Ringe), perhaps, Kandinsky’s most recognizable work, is not actually a full-fledged picture. This drawing is a small study on how different colour combinations are perceived that the painter used in his creative process as a support material.

How did Wassily Kandinsky influence his visual art?

Kandinsky was so amazed by Schoenberg’s music that it inspired him to create a visual art that was just as abstract, emotional, and spiritual as Schoenberg’s music. Ironically, Kandinsky created his painting Composition I before ever hearing Schoenberg’s music.

Where does Composition VII by Wassily Kandinsky hang?

The Russian artist, Wassily Kandinsky, created Composition VII in 1913. He was living in Munich at the time. This oil on canvas painting measures 200 x 300cm, and currently hangs in the Tretyakov State Gallery in Moscow. Kandinsky was an art theorist, as well as an artist, and his writings and ideas had an enormous influence on 20th century art.

What did Wassily Kandinsky believe about the inner world?

Kandinsky continues to perfect his theory: Abstract art creates a new inner world that, when viewed from the outside, has nothing to do with reality. It follows the general laws of the cosmic world. Kandinsky did not doubt his ‘inner world’ throughout his life from the very early ages until his death.