When you hear the name Wassily Kandinsky, you might think of vibrant colours, abstract shapes, and bold lines. But there’s more to this pioneering Russian painter than meets the eye. Kandinsky was a synesthete, meaning he had the ability to hear colours and see sounds. This unique sensory crossover is reflected in his striking works,… Continue reading The Sound of Colour: Kandinsky’s Synaesthesia in Canvas Prints


