"Every work of art is a child of its time" - so true, so relevant in understanding the context of contemporary art. We lived in a very confused society, one where no one is able to make up their mind. Well, everything's subjective, according to postmodernism. Hence, our (post)modern art is one which reflects our outlook on life, and you can see it through a lot of these concept artists of today. Mr Kandinsky, you uttered a line so very simple yet ultimately true. Bravo.
Kandinsky and Miro - revisit these two often to get rid of "musts" in making art and enjoying shape and colour for its own sense - thanks for this vid x
Félicitations pour votre vidéo : une "explosion " de formes et de couleurs ! Jusquau 10 août 2009, le Centre Pompidou accueille une rétrospective dœuvres de Kandinsky dune rare envergure : 93 toiles fondamentales, ainsi que des documents inédits, aquarelles, gouaches, dessins, manuscrits, notamment les poèmes en prose écrits entre 1908 et 1912 et des xylographies en couleur. Une rétrospective unique, la première en France depuis 25 ans. Mihail ROLEA
The paintings in his later life are my favorite modern abstractionism works. His streamlined forms and shapes are an evolution from the coarse counterparts in cubism. His bold mixes of colors probably have come up with all possible hues in the universe. The combination of colors and slim lines and shapes make the paintings so vivid and very pleasant to our eyes. (BTW, the music is from Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata)
Sin discusón,Kandinsky abrió el camino para la pintura abstracta.Al contemplar sus obras el espíritu se remonta a lo infinito,con lo cual, al contrarío de la creación pictórica "fotográfica" anterior,se recrean tanto emosión como razón.
What a wonderful line of pictures! But unfortunately they are all distorted in the vertical. And he died in 1944, not 1964. would it be possible to fix both?
felicitaciones por este video...esta excelente...gracias por compartirlo
"Every work of art is a child of its time" - so true, so relevant in understanding the context of contemporary art. We lived in a very confused society, one where no one is able to make up their mind. Well, everything's subjective, according to postmodernism. Hence, our (post)modern art is one which reflects our outlook on life, and you can see it through a lot of these concept artists of today. Mr Kandinsky, you uttered a line so very simple yet ultimately true. Bravo.
Kandinsky and Miro - revisit these two often to get rid of "musts" in making art and enjoying shape and colour for its own sense - thanks for this vid x
Félicitations pour votre vidéo : une "explosion " de formes et de couleurs !
Jusquau 10 août 2009, le Centre Pompidou accueille une rétrospective dœuvres de Kandinsky dune rare envergure : 93 toiles fondamentales, ainsi que des documents inédits, aquarelles, gouaches, dessins, manuscrits, notamment les poèmes en prose écrits entre 1908 et 1912 et des xylographies en couleur.
Une rétrospective unique, la première en France depuis 25 ans.
Mihail ROLEA
Belle association musique et peinture, deux grands !
adorei as telas bela obra de arte
With astonishing consistency, from lower left to top right.
Im a Kandinsky's fan and I have to thank you for putting these masterworks together :)
The paintings in his later life are my favorite modern abstractionism works. His streamlined forms and shapes are an evolution from the coarse counterparts in cubism. His bold mixes of colors probably have come up with all possible hues in the universe. The combination of colors and slim lines and shapes make the paintings so vivid and very pleasant to our eyes. (BTW, the music is from Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata)
Composition VII blows me away every time. Bravo!
Beautiful. Thank you for posting it
beautiful the video and music ;)
Excelente.
he's my inspiration! thanks for sharing
Sin discusón,Kandinsky abrió el camino para la pintura abstracta.Al contemplar sus obras el espíritu se remonta a lo infinito,con lo cual, al contrarío de la creación pictórica "fotográfica" anterior,se recrean tanto emosión como razón.
very beutifull.. well done!
Franz Schubert, "Arpeggione" Sonata, performed on cello & piano -- several recordings are available on CD.
Every one of these paintings draws the viewer's attention at the lower left and then leads it to the upper right.
In love with Kandinsky... Beautiful video, congrats!
abstraction, when u r a good heart human, u will conect to All or God
Excelente Concepto Audiovisual. Leo's
Sublime!
I love the music. What is it? I enjoyed watching this (and listening to it).
sólo intento dar un poco de difusión a mis pinturas, gracias de antemano, saludos
You are right.
Thanks
Nice.
A superb video - who is playing the Schubert, please?
What a wonderful line of pictures! But unfortunately they are all distorted in the vertical. And he died in 1944, not 1964. would it be possible to fix both?
thanks
Inspiring
You forgot to mention that the Arpeggione was written by F. Schubert
Yes,he was
Wrong. First to the center, then to the lower left then the upper right.
was Kandinsky the first who started the art of abstract painting ?
what is the BGM?
Read his books.
Whats teh music?
He dead in the 1944