Introduction to Kelly
Paul klee, a Swiss painter, 1879 was born in a small town in the suburb of Bourne, Switzerland. His parents are both music teachers. Music has an important influence on the growth of paul klee. Paul klee has a talent for music since he was a child, but he has just embarked on the road of plastic arts. However, it is because of music that paul klee's artistic creation was successful. In his works, the audience can clearly feel the strong sense of rhythm in his works. Whether in the color block organization or in the combination of points and lines, it is an image interpretation of the art of musical hearing. Speaking of this, I can't help but mention Kandinsky, a great contemporary artist of paul klee. Both paul klee and Kandinsky are professors at Bauhaus College. Bauhaus College is a relatively modern art college in the West, which has trained many modern artists, and its artistic theory is also very influential today. Kandinsky is the art theory tutor of this college. In On the Spirit of Art, he clearly demonstrated the relationship between music and art. The points, lines and surfaces in art are equivalent to the rhythm and melody in music. The long and short lines in art are the fast and slow rhythms in music. Art, like music, uses its own factors to convey emotions. In some cases, paul klee has been greatly affected. In the application of theory, it is also a successful one. Paul klee perfectly combined the beauty of auditory art and visual art, which was well reflected in his work Going to Mount Panassus from 65438 to 0932. The whole picture consists of some piano-like strokes, two black lines and a yellow line. At first glance, it is undoubtedly a combination of some color blocks, giving people a normal feeling. But when we savor each color block carefully, it is like listening to a symphony. The tone of light and heavy color blocks reflects the speed of visual music.