
We got off at the stop, and walked for 10 minutes to reach the most famous Solomon Guggenheim Museum, facing opposite the largest green space - Central Park in New York City. The Museum is designed by one of the well known architect Frank Lloyd. When we entered the museum, the hallway was crowded, we made our way for the queue. Got our entry passes and took the free audio hearing aid, and were now ready to enjoy the journey.
The floors of the museum are designed in spirals like a double stranded DNA, climbing high!!! We stalked at the first painting.It was a colorful depiction of human figures migrating after war,abandoning their homes...the appeal in the colors was just amazing!! As we moved further, I felt, 'The paintings are becoming more abstract with little sense of figures or forms..' I asked Jess, 'Did he make abstract paintings?' She explained, 'He is one of the person, who developed this art form in the early twentieth century.During that era art was more of realistic forms.

Kandinsky grew up in Moscow but later he went to Munich, to explore the art in the rich cultural city . In a Music concert, he was so inundated by the serene, soothing tunes....he felt that paintings too, can be formless yet strong enough to grip one's heart and have an emotional effect on an individual like the music. It was a great realization for him.... and a great moment for the art world too.'
As we were moving around. I was mesmerized by his colorful, bright schemes. The orange, blue, yellow, red, green.... the horse with its long neck...the blue rider on it ....in later part the rider was replaced just by a tick mark....


As we headed back downstairs, the museum was overflowing with people. I bid goodbye to Jess, thanking her for such a wonderful and memorable day.I was glad spending my afternoon amidst the bright colors ....detaching myself from the hassle and bustle of the city and the infinite worries occupying our minds. Its great to see people devoting their time to enjoy this invaluable and precious art forms which are unexplainable, explorable, emotionally turbulent. Knowingly or Unknowingly I too submerged myself in the appealing colors, cryptic forms, deciphering the meaning of each in the way I could relate, questioning myself did Kandinsky think that way???.....may or may not...but the enigma of Kandinsky's art will keep on influencing the generations to come!!!!
6 comments:
hi,priti
thanks a lot.... ..wonderful,marvellous,fantastic kandinsky paintings !!!!!!after read your trip of art museum ,i just want to see it in real..by online i saw his wonderful paintings..no words to describe all...wow !!1such a nice chance you gave me in life to enjoy my mind and eyes by his paintings...liked it lot...thanks to your jeesica too
Hi Chitra, Its a great pleasure to read your comments. It gives me real happiness to see that reader enjoy my work and is with me in my journey. Surely his paintings are fantastic!!! I am grateful to Jessica for it...
Hey Priti excellent paintings by kandinsky. I wish even I could draw something at least close to it in my life (just kidding ;-))Anyway you can even add some snaps of exhibition in such blogs...
Hi Anna, its true...I was trying to but couldn't find the way too, will surely get the technical info to add the paintings...thanks
hi priti
such a wonderful trip..thanks 4 d art ride of kandinsky paintings,superb..
Thanks Smiley, for ur encouraging words!!
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