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Wassily Kandinsky experienced Synesthesia, a condition where stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic experiences in a second sensory pathway. For Kandinsky, this meant that he could "hear" colors and "see" sounds, allowing him to associate specific colors with particular musical notes and emotional responses. This unique perception influenced his art, as he aimed to evoke emotions through the interplay of color and form, creating a visual symphony. His belief in the spiritual and expressive power of color played a pivotal role in the development of abstract art.

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