Piet Mondrian

Piet Mondrian reduced painting to primary colors and perpendicular lines

Piet Mondrian

Piet Mondrian reduced painting to primary colors and perpendicular lines

Mondrian sought universal harmony through his unique artistic style. He transitioned from figurative painting to abstract art, simplifying his palette to primary colors and using straight lines at right angles. This approach aimed to reflect a higher spiritual reality beyond the tangible world.

Example

Mondrian's painting "Composition with Red Blue and Yellow" exemplifies his use of primary colors and perpendicular lines, creating a balanced and harmonious composition.

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Mondrian's reduction of painting to primary colors and perpendicular lines represents a quest for universal harmony and spiritual values in art.

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