1913, Color Study.
Squares with Concentric Circles
This is not actually a painting but a study in colors Kandinsky made.
It is one of Kandinsky’s most recognizable work.
Kandinsky was a Russian born painter who was one of the first abstract artists.
Wassily Kandinsky’s name is pronounced “Vass-Silly Can-Dense-Key.”
Kandinsky claimed to have been able to “hear colors” and “see sounds.” (WassilyKandinsky.net)
I made my own version of “Concentric Circles.”
After looking at Kandinsky’s Circles and then mine, I realized that circles that are oddly shaped actually look more interesting in this “color study.”
To see how to make your own, watch this video from my home studio:
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