The document provides instructions for creating an abstract artwork in the style of Wassily Kandinsky, specifying that the artwork must include at least one set of parallel lines, one set of perpendicular lines, one set of intersecting lines, one closed polygon, and examples of acute, obtuse, and right angles using lines, points, rays and line segments. The goal is for the creator to have fun experimenting with these geometric shapes and angles.
The document provides instructions for creating an abstract artwork in the style of Wassily Kandinsky, specifying that the artwork must include at least one set of parallel lines, one set of perpendicular lines, one set of intersecting lines, one closed polygon, and examples of acute, obtuse, and right angles using lines, points, rays and line segments. The goal is for the creator to have fun experimenting with these geometric shapes and angles.
The document provides instructions for creating an abstract artwork in the style of Wassily Kandinsky, specifying that the artwork must include at least one set of parallel lines, one set of perpendicular lines, one set of intersecting lines, one closed polygon, and examples of acute, obtuse, and right angles using lines, points, rays and line segments. The goal is for the creator to have fun experimenting with these geometric shapes and angles.
Watercolor on Paper, 1923 Black and Violet, 1923 Yellow-Red-Blue, 1925 Transverse Line, 1923 Your Kandinsky • Use at least one set of parallel lines (lines will never intersect) • Use at least one set of perpendicular lines (line intersect at 90 degrees) • Use at least one set of intersecting line • Use at least one closed 2 dimensional polygon (any closed 2-d shape with at least 3 sides). • Use at least one acute angle, one obtuse angle, one right angle • Use lines, points, rays, line segments as you wish • HAVE FUN WITH IT!