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Wassily kandinsky point and line to plane pdf

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The point is the most concise form but, according to its placement on the basic plane, it will take a different tonality. It can be isolated or resonate with other points or lines. A line is the product of a force which has been applied in a given direction: the force exerted on the pencil or paintbrush by the artist. Point and Line to Plane - Wassily Kandinsky Summary This famous work by a pioneer in the movement to free art from the bonds of tradition explores the role of the line, point, and other key elements of non-objective painting. 127 illustrations. Every image is a complex of simbols and significates, Wassily Kandinsky develop a theory for that complex , calling "Point and Line to Plane". Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. Decrying literal representation, Kandinsky emphasized instead the importance of form, color, rhythm, and the artist's inner need in expressing reality.In Point and Line to Plane, one of the most influential books in 20th-century art, Kandinsky presents a detailed exposition of the inner dynamics of non-objective painting. Point and Line to Plane Points , 1920, 110.3 ? 91.8 cm, Ohara Museum of Art In his writings, published in Munich by Verlag Albert Langen in 1926, Kandinsky analyzed the geometrical elements which make up every painting—the point and the line. Decrying literal representation, Kandinsky emphasized instead the importance of form, color, rhythm, and the artist's inner need in expressing reality. In Point and Line to Plane, one of the most influential books in 20th-century art, Kandinsky presents a detailed exposition of the inner dynamics of non-objective painting. Aug 23, 2017- Explore chambersdesign's board "point line plane", followed by 137 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Art, Plane and Kandinsky art. Kandinsky looks at the elements of form in his book Point and Line to Plane [6, pp.144-174]. Regarding the geometry of a point, Kandinsky understood that "in terms of substance, (it) equals zero" and it is "the smallest elementary form." In painting, though, a point is the "collision of the tool with the Read Point and Line to Plane by Wassily Kandinsky for free with a 30 day free trial. Read unlimited* books and audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. "I had the impression that here painting itself comes to the foreground; I wondered if it would not be possible to go further in this direction." This famous work by a pioneer in the movement to free art from the bonds of tradition explores the role of the line, point, and other key elements of non-obj, ISBN 9780486238081 Buy the Point and Line to Plane ebook. Kandinsky analyses in this writing the geometrical elements which compose every painting, namely the point and the line, as well as the physical support and the material surface on which the artist draws or paints and which he calls the basic plane or BP. He doesn't analyze them on an objective and exterior point of view, but on the point of Decrying literal representation, Kandinsky emphasized instead the importance of form, color, rhythm, and the artist's inner need in expressing reality. In Point and Line to Plane, one of the most influential books in 20th-century art, Kandinsky presents a detailed exposition of the inner dynamics of non-objective painting. Decrying literal representation, Kandinsky emphas

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