A neurocognitive model is developed that essentially supports Wassily Kandinsky's contention that abstract art is the expression of an "inner necessity" of spirit. The author's experiences with Navajo art are used as a clue to the function of art in expressing and penetrating to the spiritual domain.
A neurocognitive model is developed that essentially supports Wassily Kandinsky's contention that abstract art is the expression of an "inner necessity" of spirit. The author's experiences with Navajo art are used as a clue to the function of art in expressing and penetrating to the spiritual domain.
A neurocognitive model is developed that essentially supports Wassily Kandinsky's contention that abstract art is the expression of an "inner necessity" of spirit. The author's experiences with Navajo art are used as a clue to the function of art in expressing and penetrating to the spiritual domain.