I'm becoming interested in rhythm in painting. Kandinsky, for example:
This painting is incredibly dynamic, polyrhythmic. The "steps" descending toward the northeast corner, for example. The rhythm is highly irregular, but not chaotic: I can't say any element is arhythmic, extraneous to the composition. The circles and triangles provide counterpoint to the repeated straight lines.
There are other highly rhythmic painters: Klee, Pollock... Not to be deaf to their music...
oh! pretty good!!!!this composition is my favourite from Kandinsky...
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