Piet Mondrian: Master of Abstract Geometry and Modern Art
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) stands as a towering figure in the history of abstract art, best known for pioneering the Neoplasticism movement. His work reduced forms to the essentials—straight black lines and primary colors—to create balanced and harmonious compositions.
Mondrian’s iconic painting Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930) exemplifies his quest to express universal truths through pure abstraction. By focusing on geometry and color, Mondrian sought to reveal the spiritual harmony underlying the visible world.
At KsaveraART, Mondrian’s legacy lives on through abstract artworks that blend structure with emotion. His minimal yet powerful approach inspires contemporary artists to explore balance, rhythm, and color in new ways.
Discover Ksavera’s original abstract paintings that echo the timeless influence of Mondrian’s geometric clarity and vibrant palette.
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Illustration : Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930)
