Das Bauhaus in Dessau for the 100 year existence of the Bauhaus
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It appears my new Noodler's General Of The Armies green ink, which I bought especially for its cool properties of being water resistant and stuff, is kinda cold and not as pretty as my previous green, so I decided to combine them, which looks really good. Of course if I want to add watercolors or something later on, I only need to use my latest.
The Staatliches Bauhaus commonly known as the Bauhaus, was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught.
The Bauhaus was founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar. The German term Bauhaus\u2014literally "building house"\u2014was understood as meaning "School of Building", but in spite of its name and the fact that its founder was an architect, the Bauhaus did not have an architecture department during its first years of existence. Nonetheless, it was founded with the idea of creating a "total" work of art (Gesamtkunstwerk) in which all arts, including architecture, would eventually be brought together. The Bauhaus style later became one of the most influential currents in modern design, Modernist architecture and art, design and architectural education. The Bauhaus had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design, and typography.
Gropius's design for the Dessau facilities was a return to the futuristic Gropius of 1914 that had more in common with the International style lines of the Fagus Factory than the stripped down Neo-classical of the Werkbund pavilion or the Völkisch Sommerfeld House.
German architect Walter Gropius sought to unite formal art styles with craftsmanship, elevating the latter to a level of prestige previously withheld from artisans and designers.
Gropius\u2019s declared objective was nothing short of revolutionary: His Bauhaus movement reimagined art for the modern world, with utilitarian functionality prescribing a streamlined form that still preserved the intangible spark unique to artistic expression.
Part philosophy, part utopian idealism and part unconventional artistic production, Bauhaus was, above all, an inspired approach toward life. Today, the school\u2019s ideals still inform our world, from the clean lines of modern architecture to the functional design of various household items.
Last sketch in the Leuchtturm sketchbook, but a new Moleskine sketchbook arrived in the mail today SO check my YouTube for a Sketchbook tour (long!) video soon :)Free picture Das Bauhaus in Dessau for the 100 year existence of the Bauhaus integrated with the OffiDocs web apps