Thursday 20 September 2012
Wassily Kandinsky - Interior (My Dining Room)
Wassily Kandinsky - Interior (My Dining Room)
The colour used in Kandinsky's work is bright. It points out the key parts of the image which tells you that it's a dining room. The lines that are used add to the fact that it's not meant to be a perfect painting. It's different from what you'd think if you were simply told the title of the image. It moulds into the texture as it gives off a clear vibe that it's an abstract piece of artwork. The bright colours and the visible strokes of the brush pinpoint different uses of texture. Some where it's in lines and others when it's simply dots. How I see the painting, there isn't a focal point because the image is bright and filled with different things which each could be the pinpoint. But to go with the name of the image, I'd say that the focal point of the image would either be the fruit bowl or the dining table. The form and shape which are used pinpoint the objects which create the image. I.e the table and chair which he's created he's made it clear of the image which he's trying to create. This is one of his earlier pieces of work as he started off with landscaping before moving onto complete abstract art.
In my opinion, it's a colourful piece which catches my eye, and it's different to something that I'd look for. But I wouldn't willingly have this painting in my possession as there is too much going on and I feel that after a while, it would become overwhelming.
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