Wassily
Kandinsky (1866-1944)
Kandinsky
was a Russian painter, researcher and art theorist. He worked in
France and Germany and taught at the Bauhaus
school.
In
1911, together with other Expressionist
painters,
Kandinsky founded the Blue Rider. This group wanted to use colours to
express ideas and feelings, rather than reflect reality. Kandinsky’s
Expressionist works feature dynamic compositions, expressive line and
a strong, aggressive use of colour. Kandinsky was the originator of
abstract
art. This
style features the same use of line and colour and the aim of
expressing feelings, but without being figurative.
Wassily
Kandinsky, Yellow,
Red and Blue, 1912.
LEARN
TO ANALYSE ART
Brief
description of the work
This
is an abstract painting made using bright colours. Point, line, plane
and colour were used as elements of thecomposition, as there is no
subject.
Art
analysis
–
The work does not refer to any realistic or
figurative element, making it abstract art.
–
The art elements have been positioned in two
separate areas:
|
Left side
|
Right side |
Point
|
Point is used in various areas. |
|
Line
|
The
horizontal segments give the sensation of calm and
the
vertical ones seem to separate. Some diagonals
and curves express movement. |
There
is more use of irregular curved elements,
generating more movement. |
Plane
|
Rectangular
planes are superimposed, creating the
sensation
of depth.
|
The
shapes are combined and superimposed, giving the
sensation
of depth. The planes formed by the blocks of
colour were executed using
strong perspective. |
Colour
|
In
the centre, warm hues seem to advance towards the
viewer; the cool hues in the
background seem to move away |
The
centre is dominated by a strong harmony between
complementary colours (blue and
red). |
Briefly
describe the work.
–
What elements are depicted? Are they natural or
manmade? Is this one of Kandinsky’s Expressionist or abstract
works? Why?
Do
an art analysis.
–
Are the shapes realistic, figurative or abstract?
Does the work depict reality or a feeling? hich one?
–
Explain how the paint was applied: in patches,
points, lines, etc.
–
What sensations do the colours convey?
– Is
there a sensation of depth? How was it created?
Do
your own analysys
Briefly
describe the work.
–
What elements are depicted? Are they natural or
manmade?
Is
this one of Kandinsky’s Expressionist or abstract works? Why?
Do
an art analysis.
–
Are the shapes realistic, figurative or abstract?
Does the work depict reality or a feeling? Which one?
–
Explain how the paint was applied: in patches,
points, lines, etc.
–
What sensations do the colours convey?
– Is
there a sensation of depth? How
was it created?
(Actividad del
Libro Art Apreciation - Visual Arts,
de SM / Dayton University)
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