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Art print on Canvas Satin, 69cm x 48cm, with 3cm additional border White stretched on stretcher. With painting frame. Art print on Hand painted oil painting, 69cm x 48cm, stretched on stretcher. Art print on Canvas Satin, 76cm x 53cm, stretched on stretcher. Wassily Kandinsky was marked by an energetic and contradictory era in the transition from the 19th to the 20th century. Wassily Kandinsky: The Power Of The SensesMy second Blog
Seeing Music in Color like Kandinsky Does listening to music cause you to see colors? And do those colors change as the notes change?
Over 60 different types of synaesthesia have been identified. The connection of seeing and hearing is called chromaesthesia. Having studied music as a child and experiencing chromaesthesia all his his life, Kandinsky often sought to paint music he heard.
In particular he was inspired by the music of Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. How about trying to some sensory experiments of your own to find out what a sound, color, smell, taste, or touch might make you see, hear, taste, feel, or smell?!]
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