As a man Wassily Kandinsky was becoming a lawyer, but at the same time he was more fascinated with art and the emotions it gave off. He’d soon be an artist, for he was drawn by the concept …show more content…
The artist is the hand which plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations in the soul”. The man that influenced his art in the form of music was Richard Wagner who had written the Lohengrin to which Wassily had thought it had pushed the limits of music and melody. Later Wassily was spiritually influenced by Madame Blavatsky through the creative aspect of shapes like circles, triangles, and squares. His paintings were mainly based off landscapes and villages which he could visualize shapes easily, but rarely any human figures. Wassily traveled Europe and began painting the places he saw, like the Odessa Port in1898, the Akhtyrka in 1901, the Rotterdam sun in 1906, the Murnau, Dorfstrasse in 1908. Soon Wassily went through the Blue Rider period of his life. It was a time where Kandinsky’s paintings were large and expressive colored masses. He occasionally used musical terms to define his paintings. The ones that were most spontaneous he called “improvisations” and the ones that are more elaborate “compositions”. Kandinsky’s Blue Rider group had big plans but it was all put to stop, for World War One began. Wassily was sent back to Russia via Switzerland and Sweden. Somehow he ended up in Britain where he would soon