Composition with Yellow, Blue, Black and Light Blue by Piet Mondrian - Wall Art Photo Poster Print

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Composition with Yellow, Blue, Black and Light Blue by Piet Mondrian

"Composition with Yellow, Blue, Black and Light Blue" is a painting created by the Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian in 1929. Mondrian was a pioneer of abstract art and a leading figure in the De Stijl movement, which sought to reduce artistic expression to its most basic form through geometric shapes and primarycolours.

In this particular artwork, Mondrian continues his exploration of the grid and the use of primary colours. The composition features a grid of black lines forming rectangles of various sizes. The rectangles are then filled with blocks of primary colours – yellow, blue, and light blue. These colours are applied in a way that creates a sense of balance and harmony within the geometric structure.

Mondrian's goal in works like these was to distil art to its essential elements, eliminating any references to the natural world and focusing on the relationships between form and colour. The careful placement of geometric elements and the use of primary colours create a sense of order and clarity, reflecting Mondrian's commitment to a universal and harmonious aesthetic.

"Composition with Yellow, Blue, Black and Light Blue" is a prime example of Mondrian's mature style, characterized by a strict geometric abstraction that aimed to achieve a spiritual harmony through visual means. This painting, like many others in Mondrian's oeuvre, has had a significant influence on modern art and design.