Advanced art:Brilliance or Folly?-5

Music,Infancy,Mathematics,Geometry and White light

When Wassily Kandinsky (who had a Law and Economics educational background),saw the brilliance in Monet’s Haystacks,it had an impression on him.

This impression was evident in his later theories,especially the Point to Plane theory.

Where a triangle is yellow;a circle is blue and the square red.The basic plane is in general rectangular.The work of the painter is to listen and to know these effects in order to produce paintings which are not just the effect of a random process,but the fruit of an authentic work and the result of an effort toward the inner beauty.

A beauty that is evident in modern architecture,economics and governance.

In spite of this,little children can represent this “complex” theories in a matter of seconds by drawing these geometric shapes as part of their learning processes.

On the other hand,these primary colours can be witnessed by passing white light through a prism.

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