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1 Focusing on the Abstract
WASSILY KANDINSKY Focusing on the Abstract

2 Wassily Kandinsky was born in 1866 to a wealthy family of merchants.
Kandinsky was one of the first painters to complete a truly abstract painting. Kandinsky was greatly influenced by impressionist painters such as Monet and Wagner

3 Early Life Kandinsky began his professional career as a successful lawyer. He was even received an offer to become a professor at the University of Dorpat. Kandinsky did not start studying painting and drawing until he was 30 years old.

4 Early Life Kandinsky moved to Germany to study Art in 1896 and eventually studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. Kandinsky also taught at the Bauhaus, a famous design school in Germany until the Nazi’s closed it down in 1933

5 Early Work Like many artists Kandinsky progressed slowly into abstractionism. His early work was still somewhat representational before moving into the purely abstract.

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9 After a time his work took a drastic turn
True Abstraction After a time his work took a drastic turn

10 His Work Kandinsky focused on form and color analysis.
His compositions, while non representational, are very active and create a great deal of movement.

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14 Unifying Theme In all of Kandinsky’s Abstract work there are the common themes of divided space and vibrant color. Your assignment, is to create a non-representational abstract composition on an11x14 piece of paper and uses diagonal lines, overlapping shapes, intersecting shapes no more than 5 different colors, and optional checker board pattern.

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18 Plan out your design in your sketchbook
Your design should include a variety of : lines (curved, diagonal, straight, intersecting) Shapes (overlapping, intersecting or by themselves) Checkerboard patterns are optional Choose bright colors and use no more than 5 See your teacher for final approval of sketch and to get watercolor paper. Use stencils and rulers to create as much of your design as possible


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