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Harmony In Art

Abstract synesthetic painting inspired by Kandinsky’s color theory and musical harmony. Contemporary art exploring the connection between music and visual form.

Kandinsky’s Colors, My Harmonies: A Journey Through Synesthetic Abstraction

Can we see music? Can we hear color? Wassily Kandinsky believed that color and form could resonate like musical notes, creating a visual symphony. His exploration of abstraction and sound deeply influenced my own Research on Harmony and Synesthetic Collection, where I translate musical structures into color compositions. In this post, I dive into how Kandinsky’s theories shaped my approach to painting harmony, blending music, emotion, and form into a new artistic language.