Sunday, October 07, 2018

#Inktober Week 1: October 1 to October 7 - A study of Kandinsky

I tried for weeks to think about what I wanted to do for 31 days in the month of October for Inktober. I looked at previous years and just wanted to do something out of my comfort zone.  In fact, I got a fortune from a fortune cookie two weeks ago that said it was time to step outside of my comfort zone, hmmm.

I have always been intrigued by the style of Kandinsky and thought I would do some inspired by sketches.  It morphed into a study of the artist and it was really fun.

What I learned:

  • Painting was spiritual for him
  • non-objective abstract art conveyed universal human emotions and ideas
  • he viewed music as the most transcendent form of non-objective art - musicians could evoke images in listeners' minds merely with sounds. He strove to produce similarly object-free, spiritually rich paintings that alluded to sounds and emotions through a unity of sensation.
  • He drew houses, nature, birds in abstract methods
  • I actually think like Kandinsky (who knew)
Sketches for the week:








So who will I study next?  I am making a list of artists to study over the course of the rest of the month.  It is really interesting to see which artists sketched as well as painted.  

Watch Instagram for the reveal tomorrow of my next teacher.

Have an art filled friends,  pilgrim

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