Point To Line To Life (Kandinsky's Goat)
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We talk with Claire about moving from Minneapolis, how road trips to Taliesin and House on the Rock reshaped her eye, and why Kandinsky’s point-line-plane changed how she sees art, music, and daily life. Art theory turns into simple tools for empathy, spirit, and choosing what matters.
• moving from Minneapolis after 26 years and being closer to family
• Wisconsin travel memories of Taliesin and House on the Rock
• Kandinsky’s shift from law to color and meaning
• objective versus nonobjective art in plain language
• point to line to plane as a guide for choices
• art as therapy for self-knowledge and empathy
• spirit as everyday energy shaping words and actions
• music at the senior center and finding real color in performance
• heritage, work, and names connecting identity to craft
• small compositions in daily routines and aging with dignity
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Chapters
1. Setting The Stage And Guest Intro (00:00:00)
2. Moving From Minneapolis And Family Ties (00:02:30)
3. Road Trips And Frank Lloyd Wright (00:07:30)
4. House On The Rock Versus Taliesin (00:10:20)
5. Kandinsky: From Law To Color (00:12:30)
6. Objective And Nonobjective Art Explained (00:16:00)
7. Point To Line To Plane (00:20:30)
8. Art As Therapy And Teaching (00:25:00)
9. Spirit, Energy, And Everyday Composition (00:29:00)
10. Names, Work, And Heritage (00:34:00)
11. Life In The Dining Room (00:38:00)
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