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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Neoplasticism
1922
55.0 x 53.0 cmतेज़ उत्पादन और विभिन्न फिनिश विकल्पों के साथ म्यूजियम-क्वालिटी गिकली (giclée) या कैनवस प्रिंट।
कलाकृति के मूल अनुपात से मेल खाने वाले हमारे पूर्व निर्धारित आकारों में से चुनें।
आप किसी विशिष्ट फ्रेम या स्थान के अनुसार अपने स्वयं के आयाम (dimensions) दर्ज कर सकते हैं। यदि आपके द्वारा चुना गया आकार मूल छवि के अनुपात से मेल नहीं खाता है, तो हम कलाकृति को क्रॉप कर देंगे या मिरर किए गए या सॉलिड-फिल किनारे के साथ छवि का विस्तार करेंगे। उत्पादन शुरू होने से पहले आपकी स्वीकृति के लिए एक डिजिटल मॉकअप भेजा जाएगा।
कृपया ध्यान दें कि स्क्रीन पर दिखने वाला प्रीव्यू वास्तविक क्रॉपिंग या विस्तार को नहीं दर्शाता है। केवल मॉकअप ही अंतिम संरचना को सटीक रूप से दिखाएगा।
हालाँकि कस्टम आकार उपलब्ध हैं, फिर भी हम मूल अनुपात बनाए रखने के लिए पूर्व-निर्धारित सूची में से एक आयाम चुनने की सलाह देते हैं।
विश्वव्यापी डिलीवरी (), मानक 4/5 सप्ताह के बजाय मात्र 2 सप्ताह में। (1 जुलाई)
Composition 2
प्रतिकृति का आकार
Piet Mondrian's "Composition 2," executed in 1922, isn’t merely a painting; it’s a distilled essence of artistic philosophy. Measuring a modest 55 x 53 cm, this work represents a pivotal moment in the development of Neoplasticism – Mondrian’s radical pursuit of universal harmony through pure abstraction. The canvas presents a deceptively simple arrangement: a stark white background punctuated by precisely delineated black squares and bold red rectangles. Yet, within this apparent austerity lies a profound exploration of form, color, and space, reflecting Mondrian's lifelong quest to strip away the superfluous and reveal the underlying structure of reality.
The genesis of “Composition 2” is deeply rooted in Mondrian’s evolving theories about art. He believed that nature, with its inherent complexity and illusionistic depth, obscured a more fundamental truth – a universal order governed by horizontal and vertical lines, and the primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. Rejecting representational imagery, he sought to create paintings that were self-contained, independent of external reference. This approach was heavily influenced by his studies of Eastern philosophy and spirituality, particularly the concept of ‘De Stijl,’ a movement he co-founded advocating for a new aesthetic based on geometric abstraction and harmonious color combinations. The painting’s restrained palette – primarily white, black, red, and yellow – isn't arbitrary; it’s carefully chosen to evoke a sense of balance and spiritual resonance.
Mondrian’s meticulous approach to composition is immediately apparent. The black squares aren’t randomly placed; they are strategically positioned to create a dynamic equilibrium, suggesting both stability and movement. The varying sizes of the squares contribute to this visual tension, drawing the eye across the canvas. The red rectangles, equally precise in their placement, introduce an element of warmth and energy that counterbalances the coolness of the black. Notice how Mondrian avoids any curves or diagonals – these are banished from his vocabulary, representing a rejection of organic forms and embracing instead the clarity and order of straight lines.
The use of primary colors is central to Neoplasticism. Mondrian believed that these colors possessed inherent spiritual qualities, capable of conveying universal emotions and ideas. Red represents passion and energy, blue signifies tranquility and depth, and yellow embodies intellect and enlightenment. By limiting his palette to these three hues, Mondrian aimed to create paintings that were not merely visually appealing but also imbued with a deeper meaning.
"Composition 2" was created during a period of intense artistic experimentation in the early 20th century. Mondrian’s work emerged alongside movements like Cubism and Futurism, but he ultimately forged his own distinct path – one that prioritized abstraction and universal harmony above all else. The painting reflects the broader cultural shifts taking place at the time, including a growing interest in spirituality, science, and technology. De Stijl, of which Mondrian was a key member, sought to influence not just art, but also architecture, design, and even fashion – aiming for a total aesthetic revolution.
Interestingly, Mondrian’s work gained significant recognition after his death, becoming highly influential in the development of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. His emphasis on simplicity, clarity, and spiritual depth continues to resonate with artists and designers today, demonstrating the enduring power of his vision.
WahooArt offers meticulously crafted hand-painted reproductions of “Composition 2,” ensuring that you experience the full impact of this iconic artwork. Our skilled artisans replicate Mondrian’s precise lines and vibrant colors with exceptional attention to detail, capturing the essence of his artistic philosophy. Whether displayed in a modern living room, a contemporary office, or a minimalist bedroom, this reproduction will serve as a striking focal point – a testament to the enduring beauty of geometric abstraction. The high-quality materials used ensure that your reproduction will retain its vibrancy and integrity for years to come.
Consider how “Composition 2”’s inherent balance and clarity can contribute to a sense of calm and order within your space. Its reductive aesthetic offers a refreshing counterpoint to the visual clutter of modern life, inviting contemplation and promoting a feeling of harmony. Explore our range of sizes and framing options to find the perfect way to bring Mondrian's vision into your home.
1872 - 1944 , नीदरलैंड
हमें अपने प्रोजेक्ट के बारे में बताएं और हमारे कला विशेषज्ञ आपको 3 व्यक्तिगत कला सुझाव प्रदान करेंगे।
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