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Kandinsky used modern shapes like triangles or circles to represent something like a picture. By the way do you go to Todmorden High School?
Yes, he did. --he used oil paint
Kandinsky thought that colour was more than just colour, that colours had special meanings.
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Raffaele use fingers that were similar to those used by Michelangelo
The technique of thematic transformation was developed by Franz Liszt, a Hungarian composer and pianist in the 19th century. Liszt used this technique in his symphonic poems and other compositions to transform a musical theme throughout a piece, creating unity and coherence.
The manual expression technique, however, is still widely used in developing countries with large numbers of patients with eye disorders and limited hospital budgets.
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Kandinsky was inspired by music, for many of his pieces. He used darker colours for deeper sounds, lighter colours for quiter brighter sounds, and so on.
Kandinsky was inspired by music, for many of his pieces. He used darker colours for deeper sounds, lighter colours for quiter brighter sounds, and so on.
Loaded Words is the technique that is used.
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Kandinsky used modern shapes like triangles or circles to represent something like a picture. By the way do you go to Todmorden High School?
One he used is the time-honored technique (in multi-part compositions) of "fast-slow-fast". Each "season" is comprised of three movements. All of them are in a "fast-slow-fast" structure.
The Expressionist technique
Yes, he did. --he used oil paint
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