how did wassily kandinsky make his work
Wassily Kandinsky painted over 50 paintings, and is widely recognized as one of the first painters of purely abstract paintings in modern times. Answer 2: He painted several hundred paintings.
He was a painter - of course colors are important to painters. You cannot paint without colors. Also some say Van Gogh may have had impaired vision which caused him to see colours differently.
Wassily Kandinsky created "Composition No. 8" in 1923, but the exact duration of time he spent on the piece is not well-documented. Kandinsky often worked on multiple projects simultaneously, so it's difficult to pinpoint a specific timeframe for this composition. His artistic process was deeply intuitive and evolved over time, reflecting the broader themes of abstraction and color theory he was exploring during that period.
It started in Germany and Austria, and it slowly moved it way to America after World War ||
never in the world
Kandinsky left Russia for Munich in 1896, in order to become a painter. There he helped to found the group Neue Künstlervereinigung, and participated in the group's first exhibition in 1909. It is possible that he had exhibited in some small gallery before that, we do not know.
In 1840
He contributed on Verrocchio's painting 'Baptism of Christ'. The first painting that was probably wholly by his own hand was the 'Annunciation'.
Oil paint on canvas.
It's first painting the whole painting (or the background) in a different color, only to make the top coat colors come out better.
He started painting when he was 10 years old so maybe between 1916 and 1922