KANDINSKY’S ART WORKKandinsky’s favourite music was by a man called Richard Wagner. He used to...

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Kandinsky

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Here is what his work looks like.

Composition VIII, 1923

Yellow, Red, Blue, 1925

What shapes can you see?

What colours can you see?

Black and Violet,1923

"Composition VIII", 1923

"Composition X", 1939

Mark Making, Tone & Shape

• Mark Making…… Listen to the instruments being played and produce 9 different Mark Making techniques to represent each sound and label them. Remember to fill the boxes, repeat and overlap

the marks. You can use different pencil pressures. DO NOT draw shapes or symbols.

• Tonal Scale…… Using the side of your pencils. You are to produce and tonal scale from dark to light. Remember to fill the box

completely.

• Shape and Form….. Looking at the resource sheets copy the shapes, and then give them shape and form using mark making or tone. Remember to draw lightly.

These are the moods and musical instruments

that Kandinsky associated with colour……

Kandinsky’s favourite music was by a man called Richard Wagner.

He used to listen to his music while he painted.

Close your eyes and listen to Wagner’s music.

What Shapes did you see?

What colours did you see?

Colour & Shape Key• Copy the coloured squares

into your sketchbook. Then write next to the colourswhat mood or feeling is best described by the colour, then; think of a musical instrument that sounds most like the colour. For example:

Transverse Line, 1923

Home Learning• Listen two different pieces of

music of your choice.

• Using your colour and shape chart you made in lesson.

• Create two drawings in colour that represent the music you've listen too.

• Draw these in the two boxes you traced into your books.

• Think about the sounds, beats, rhythm and instruments.

• Remember presentation is VERY important and NO felt tip pens.

Final Outcomes