
Composition with Blue and Red by Piet Mondrian
In this spare, commanding composition, Mondrian pits a large blue field against a smaller red rectangle, separated by bold black lines on a white ground. The asymmetric arrangement generates a quiet dynamism — each colour plane weighted against the others with careful deliberation. A defining example of Neoplasticism, the work strips painting down to horizontal and vertical axes and primary colour, seeking a visual language free from subjective expression and rooted in pure structural logic.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks, the crisp black lines and flat colour planes are reproduced with the precision this austere composition demands — every edge clean, every field exact.
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Composition with Blue and Red by Piet Mondrian
In this spare, commanding composition, Mondrian pits a large blue field against a smaller red rectangle, separated by bold black lines on a white ground. The asymmetric arrangement generates a quiet dynamism — each colour plane weighted against the others with careful deliberation. A defining example of Neoplasticism, the work strips painting down to horizontal and vertical axes and primary colour, seeking a visual language free from subjective expression and rooted in pure structural logic.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks, the crisp black lines and flat colour planes are reproduced with the precision this austere composition demands — every edge clean, every field exact.
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In this spare, commanding composition, Mondrian pits a large blue field against a smaller red rectangle, separated by bold black lines on a white ground. The asymmetric arrangement generates a quiet dynamism — each colour plane weighted against the others with careful deliberation. A defining example of Neoplasticism, the work strips painting down to horizontal and vertical axes and primary colour, seeking a visual language free from subjective expression and rooted in pure structural logic.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks, the crisp black lines and flat colour planes are reproduced with the precision this austere composition demands — every edge clean, every field exact.























