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1 Ensuring outstanding teaching in art & design
Art academy Ensuring outstanding teaching in art & design

2 Wassily Kandinsky ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

3 Wassily Kandinsky ABSTRACT SCULPTURE
Wassily Kandinsky was born in Russia on the 16th December 1866. Kandinsky loved music, especially opera, and he used this to help him with his paintings. Kandinsky is most famous for his works of abstract art. About 1909 Kandinsky began to think that painting didn't need a particular subject, but that shapes and colours alone could be art. Over the next several years he would start to paint what would become known as Abstract Art. Kandinsky was one of the founding fathers of Abstract Art. ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

4 Colours and Emotions ABSTRACT SCULPTURE
As he grew older his paintings became less realistic and more abstract. In his works he used colour to express emotions. red with rage green with envy I’m feeling blue Which colours are happy colours? Which colours are sad and gloomy colours? ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

5 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE What shapes can you see? What colours can you see?
Yellow, Red, Blue, 1925 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

6 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE What shapes can you see? What colours can you see?
Composition VIII, 1923 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

7 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE Squares with Concentric Circles 1913

8 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE Several Circles 1926

9 Composition IX, 1936 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

10 On White II, 1923 ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

11 Learning Intention : To create a 3D paper sculpture based on an abstract painting by Kandinsky
In creating your sculpture, think about using: A range of colours A range of shapes Changes in heights Changes in direction ABSTRACT SCULPTURE


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