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A different kind of art, playing the piano. ;-))
“Color 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.”
Quote – Wassily Kandinsky
Istituto Kandinsky
Facciata della casa di accoglienza "Enzo Jannacci", realizzata dal writer Frode in collaborazione con la 5 C grafica nell'ambito del progetto "I Love Ortles".
A hybrid Non-Objective abstract, which spontaneously presented itself for consideration on my patio.
Provia film simulation, cranked up for Sliders Sunday.
7 Mar 2021; 07:40 CST Explore #162
Kandinsky is just a name a gave to this tulip because the colours reminds me of Kandinsky paintings. Photo taken in Kungsholmen, Stockholm.
In Sweden, tulips usually bloom in the spring. When they came to the country is uncertain, but documentation credits Olof Rudbeck the Elders with bringing over the seeds and bulbs after a trip to Holland. In 1685 he had 38 different kinds of tulips in his botanical garden in Uppsala, and the bulbs have spread since those day to many locations around the country.
Composite created with inspiration from Kandinsky!
All 3 images used are royalty-free images from the internet.
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NOTW
For the Digitalmania (MY CHOICE) challenge where I choose to be inspired by KANDINSKY.
Image credits : HolliewoodStudio
Por las formas geométricas y el color, me recuerda a Kandinsky, aunque no se le puede buscar parecido con alguna de sus obras. Lo hago como homenaje a un pintor que admiro.
Huile sur toile, 1906, The Franz Marc Museum, Kochel (Allemagne).
Rapallo est une ville italienne située près de Gênes, dans le nord-ouest de l'Italie.
Farblinolschnitt auf Papier | Color linocut on paper
Gabriele Münter (1877 - 1962)
The painters Gabriele Münter and Wassily Kandinsky were lovers from 1903 to 1917. In the end, the First World War seems to have driven them apart.
From the exhibition "Gabriele Münter Retrospective" in the Leopold Museum, Vienna
While we were at the Milwaukee Art Museum, the main exhibit was centered around Kandinsky. An interesting character and player during the art transformation phase that occurred in the 20's, 30's and 40s that went through abstract work and included contributions to the Bauhaus movement. The Bauhaus school of art and architecture would have a major impact on modern architecture and many of the buildings that we interact with.
For the Museum - their presentation of his work was incredibly thoughtful. They transformed the mood of each room in a sequence that followed along with the varying moods of the stages of his work.
Seen in this photo is the pedestrian bridge that leads visitors from the downtown area to the museum - which is situated on Lake Michigan.
Prof. Luigi Frappi, Italy, impressed by the intensive life in the painting of Wassily Kandinksky, added a dancers' portrait once shot by my wife Barbara... - read more (with some links) in my wordpress blog at flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2014/07/26/wassily-kandinsky/