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菠蘿選画所 <p>Paul Klee used blocks of color<br /> to compose a quiet song of May.</p> <p>Light and shadow flow through the painting,<br /> like the rhythm of spring awakening.</p> <p>This isn't a painting of scenery—<br /> it's a feeling put into form:<br /> a melody of emotions written in color.</p> AVAR4635
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菠蘿選画所 <p>Paul Klee used blocks of color<br /> to compose a quiet song of May.</p> <p>Light and shadow flow through the painting,<br /> like the rhythm of spring awakening.</p> <p>This isn't a painting of scenery—<br /> it's a feeling put into form:<br /> a melody of emotions written in color.</p> AVAR4436
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菠蘿選画所 <p>Klee wasn’t just painting blocks of color—<br />he was arranging a quiet symphony of tones.</p> <p>These squares might look like simple geometry,<br />but they carry rhythm, breath, and feeling.</p> <p>In <em>Color Chart (Qu 1)</em>,<br />he turned order into poetry,<br />and let color speak in silence.</p> AVAR4637
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菠蘿選画所 <p>Klee wasn’t just painting blocks of color—<br />he was arranging a quiet symphony of tones.</p> <p>These squares might look like simple geometry,<br />but they carry rhythm, breath, and feeling.</p> <p>In <em>Color Chart (Qu 1)</em>,<br />he turned order into poetry,<br />and let color speak in silence.</p> AVAR4438
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菠蘿選画所 <p>In this piece, <em>The Harbinger of Autumn</em>,</p> <p>Klee used shapes and colors to paint a quiet kind of warning.</p> <p>Amid the calm blue grid, a soft orange glow quietly appears—</p> <p>it’s not just a tree, it feels like autumn itself.</p> <p>He wasn’t painting autumn; he was painting that feeling right before autumn arrives.</p> AVAR4639
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菠蘿選画所 <p>In 1914, after returning from North Africa, Klee said:</p> <p>“Color has taken hold of me completely.”</p> <p>This untitled piece is his new way of seeing light and color.</p> <p>There are no clear lines, no words—</p> <p>just color, quietly breathing on the page.</p> <p>Each block feels like a rhythm, a piece of emotion.</p> AVAR4640
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