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Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944 Russian Abstract Artist ( synaesthete -see sound as color and vice versa). Learning Objectives.

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  1. Wassily Kandinsky1866-1944Russian Abstract Artist(synaesthete-see sound as color and vice versa)

  2. Learning Objectives • Familiarize students with Kandinsky’s art, primarily his abstract artwork. Focus on the definition of abstract art and how it differs from other art due to its primary focus on color, shape, line and movement. • Create abstract art using mixed media, i.e. paper, pens, sharpies, colored pencils.

  3. I applied streaks and blobs of colours onto the canvas with a palette knife and made them sing with all the intensity I could Colour is the keyboard , the eyes are the harmonies, the soul is the piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations in the soul. Wassily Kandinsky

  4. Born in Moscow, Russia in 1866. • Was a lecturer in Law at University,(1895) in Russia but gave up his job to study painting in Munich. • He was a member of the avante-garde painting group called the Blue Rider. Show his abstract style of paintings with the group.

  5. Kandinsky was very spiritual about his art making. • He was commented as saying, That his belief in art is based on the harmony of colour and form. • He believed that every colour had an inner voice and a meaning.

  6. He carefully plans each painting to express, through the colours and abstract forms, exactly the feelings and spiritual ideas he wishes to communicate.

  7. Wassily Kandinsky. Volga Song. 1906. Tempera on cardboard. 49 x 66 cm. Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.

  8. Russian Woman in a Landscape (1906)

  9. Old Town II

  10. Gabriele Munter

  11. Gabriele Munter Painting in Kallmunz

  12. Cemetery and Vicarage in Kochel

  13. Picture XVI; The Great Gate of Kiev

  14. Improvisation 26 (Oars) Oil on canvas, 1912 42.1" x 38.2

  15. Study for Painting with White Lines (Bild mit weissen Linien), 1913. Watercolor, india ink, and pencil on paper, 15 11/16 x 14 1/8 inches

  16. Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle) 1913; Oil on canvas, 145 x 119.7cm (57 x 47 in);

  17. Small Pleasures 1913

  18. Composition VII

  19. To The Unknown Voice

  20. Wassily Kandinsky, White Line, No. 232, oil on canvas, 1920.

  21. Composition VIII 1923

  22. On White II 1923

  23. Wassily Kandinsky, Black and Violet, oil on canvas, 1923.

  24. Contrasting Sounds 1924

  25. Yellow, Red, Blue 1925

  26. Wassily Kandinsky, Several Circles, oil on canvas, 1926.

  27. Wassily Kandinsky, Softened Construction, oil on canvas, 1927.

  28. Red Oval

  29. On Points

  30. Dominant Curve

  31. Decisive Pink

  32. Capricious

  33. Around the Circle

  34. Wassily Kandinsky, Composition X, oil on canvas, 1939.

  35. Composition: Storm Guided student questions How does this painting make you feel? What colours do you see? What colours do you see the most of? Is there any place in this painting that seems restful to you? How? Would you like to be standing in the middle of this painting? What types of lines do you see? Does anything in this painting remind you of a storm? What do you think it would feel like? Why?

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  41. Continuation of Abstract ArtUsing Different Mediumsand Processes (Assignment #2)

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