Wassily Kandinsky, Color Study Of Squares Poem by Frank Avon

Wassily Kandinsky, Color Study Of Squares



The circles
are blobs
of color
in squares,
twelve of them,
overall 36 x 48.

'Wassily Kandinsky,
the father of abstract art,
also a skilled musician,
strongly associated music with art.
Kandinsky saw color
when he listened to music,
and believed color could
visually express music’s
timber, pitch and volume.
Kandinsky believed
that the purity of his desire
would communicate itself.'

'This premium giclée print,
an upgrade from the standard,
is produced on watercolor paper
with the same vivid colors,
accuracy, and resolution
giclée prints are known for
the world over.
Standard for museums and galleries,
millions of ink droplets
are “sprayed” onto quality paper.
The smooth color gradients
make giclée prints appear
much more realistic.'

Friday, July 3, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: humor,reality,art,commercialism
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The quoted lines are adapted from an ad that appeared, uninvited, on one of my PH pages.
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