This week, Mrs Sim’s class learned about the abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky, who believed that “colour and shape can express feelings and music.”
We looked at his famous artwork “Squares with Concentric Circles” and discussed how each circle could represent a different mood or emotion.
The children then created their own versions of Kandinsky’s colourful circles using bold paint colours and careful brush control. They explored how colours can work together to show contrast, harmony, and movement.
The children showed great focus and creativity as they mixed new colours and experimented with composition. Their finished artworks were bright, expressive, and full of energy—just like Kandinsky’s masterpieces














