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Kandinsky painted what music looks like - 2 hours Screensaver
Composition 8, 1923. Wassily Kandinsky was a law professor who quit everything because he heard colors when he listened to music. That's not a metaphor. He experienced synesthesia. A violin was blue. Yellow was a trumpet blast. So he stopped painting things you could recognize and started painting what he heard. Every circle floating on this canvas is a note. Every sharp angle is a beat. This painting is a full orchestra on a flat surface. You're not supposed to figure it out. You're supposed to feel the rhythm. Put it on your wall for two hours and let your room sound different. The Kandinsk