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Creativity Quote by Wassily Kandinsky

"The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul"

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Kandinsky isn’t romanticizing the starving genius here; he’s laying down a discipline. “Train” is the key verb, industrial and unsentimental. It treats creativity less like lightning and more like a regimen: repetition, refinement, resistance to distraction. And by pairing “eye” with “soul,” he’s insisting that formal skill alone is a dead end. You can learn perspective, color harmony, composition. What you can’t fake for long is the inner calibration that decides why a line should tremble, why a color should shout, why an image should risk being strange.

The subtext is also a quiet rebuke to the idea of art as mere optics. Kandinsky was moving toward abstraction in a culture that still equated painting with representation, and his own writing (especially Concerning the Spiritual in Art) argues that art should operate like music: direct, non-literal, emotionally precise. Training the “soul” means cultivating receptivity to what can’t be measured - intuition, moral seriousness, a sense of inner necessity. It’s a warning against virtuosity that dazzles but doesn’t transform.

Context matters: early 20th-century Europe is cracking open - rapid industrialization, new technologies, old orders collapsing, then war. In that churn, “soul” reads less as churchy sentiment and more as a survival technology, a way to keep art from becoming another polished product. Kandinsky’s intent is to reframe the studio as a kind of ethical gym: your perception sharpens, yes, but so does your capacity to mean something.

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Later attribution: Words of Art (Adams Media, 2012) modern compilationISBN: 9781440561030 · ID: yVHtDQAAQBAJ
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Wassily Kandinsky (December 4, 1866 - December 13, 1944) was a Artist from Russia.

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