
Composition with Blue, Red, Yellow, and Black by Piet Mondrian
This four-colour composition brings together blue, red, yellow and black within Mondrian's strict orthogonal grid — the fullest expression of his primary-colour vocabulary. Each colour occupies a rectangular field of distinct proportion, none mirroring another, so the eye must travel across the black-lined structure to piece together the whole. The balance achieved is not arithmetic but intuitive, the result of Mondrian's repeated revision until every element carries its exact share of visual weight. It is Neoplasticism in full voice.
Printed in Berlin using archival pigment inks on cotton canvas, this canvas print captures each flat colour field with striking intensity and textural warmth. The woven ground softens the geometry just enough to make this a canvas art print that reads as inviting rather than austere.
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Composition with Blue, Red, Yellow, and Black by Piet Mondrian
This four-colour composition brings together blue, red, yellow and black within Mondrian's strict orthogonal grid — the fullest expression of his primary-colour vocabulary. Each colour occupies a rectangular field of distinct proportion, none mirroring another, so the eye must travel across the black-lined structure to piece together the whole. The balance achieved is not arithmetic but intuitive, the result of Mondrian's repeated revision until every element carries its exact share of visual weight. It is Neoplasticism in full voice.
Printed in Berlin using archival pigment inks on cotton canvas, this canvas print captures each flat colour field with striking intensity and textural warmth. The woven ground softens the geometry just enough to make this a canvas art print that reads as inviting rather than austere.
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This four-colour composition brings together blue, red, yellow and black within Mondrian's strict orthogonal grid — the fullest expression of his primary-colour vocabulary. Each colour occupies a rectangular field of distinct proportion, none mirroring another, so the eye must travel across the black-lined structure to piece together the whole. The balance achieved is not arithmetic but intuitive, the result of Mondrian's repeated revision until every element carries its exact share of visual weight. It is Neoplasticism in full voice.
Printed in Berlin using archival pigment inks on cotton canvas, this canvas print captures each flat colour field with striking intensity and textural warmth. The woven ground softens the geometry just enough to make this a canvas art print that reads as inviting rather than austere.























