Kandinsky was a Russian painter (1866-1944), whose exploration of abstraction made him one of the most important innovators of modern art. Although Kandinsky was fascinated by colour when he was a child, he didn’t enrol at art school until he was 30 years old. In 1900, Kandinsky studied art in Munich in Germany. At first his paintings were realistic but over the years his style of painting changed dramatically, as they became more colourful, bold and less realistic.As one of the first explorers of "pure“ abstraction, Kandinsky paved the way for abstract expressionism.
In 1911, along with Franz Marc and other German expressionists, Kandinsky formed a group called "The Blue Rider". He produced both abstract and figurative works during this period, all of which were characterized by brilliant colors and complex patterns.
Around 1913, he began working on paintings that came to be considered the first totally abstract works in modern art; they made no reference to objects of the physical world and were inspired by music. The Blue Riders believed that colors, shapes and forms were equivalent to sounds and music, and sought to create color harmonies.
After World War I, Kandinsky's abstractions became increasingly geometric in form, as he abandoned his earlier fluid style in favor of sharply etched outlines and clear patterns. Many works were comprised solely of lines, circles, arcs, and other simple geometric shapes.
"Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammer, the soul is the piano with the strings" - Wassily Kandinsky
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Personal Perspective:
Kandinsky is well-known for his work with colours and geometric shapes, there is no doubt. This work does promise more freedom of expression, allowing a more expansive and intuitive play of creativity.
He saw art as a way to show and to evoke feelings and emotions.It is true that our emotions can "paint" the way we really see things around us. When we are sad, it seems as though the whole world is dark and gloomy. When we feel joy, the day can seem brighter and the colours of everything around us seem also more vivid. In fact, the geometrical elements such as triangles, circles, rectangles, half-circles and the warm and strong colours evoke unconscious emotions holding powerful and positive energy. It delivers a sense of life as an abstract, metaphysical idea in a beautiful world. Physical and material things doesn't matter at all.
It is almost like art therapy which pleases my eyes and relaxes me.





