
Composition with Double Line and Yellow by Piet Mondrian
Composition with Double Line and Yellow marks a subtle evolution in Mondrian's grid — the doubled black lines introduce rhythm and interval into a system usually defined by singularity. The yellow plane, modest in area but forceful in presence, anchors the lower portion while the doubled lines create a visual cadence across the composition. It is a late-period work of quiet experimentation, the artist testing what his own rules could bear before his move toward Broadway Boogie-Woogie's full liberation.
Made as a canvas print in our Berlin studio with Japanese archival pigment inks, this piece gains texture and material warmth on cotton canvas. The surface deepens the contrast between yellow and white, giving this canvas art print an immediacy that print on paper alone cannot achieve.
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Composition with Double Line and Yellow by Piet Mondrian
Composition with Double Line and Yellow marks a subtle evolution in Mondrian's grid — the doubled black lines introduce rhythm and interval into a system usually defined by singularity. The yellow plane, modest in area but forceful in presence, anchors the lower portion while the doubled lines create a visual cadence across the composition. It is a late-period work of quiet experimentation, the artist testing what his own rules could bear before his move toward Broadway Boogie-Woogie's full liberation.
Made as a canvas print in our Berlin studio with Japanese archival pigment inks, this piece gains texture and material warmth on cotton canvas. The surface deepens the contrast between yellow and white, giving this canvas art print an immediacy that print on paper alone cannot achieve.
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Composition with Double Line and Yellow marks a subtle evolution in Mondrian's grid — the doubled black lines introduce rhythm and interval into a system usually defined by singularity. The yellow plane, modest in area but forceful in presence, anchors the lower portion while the doubled lines create a visual cadence across the composition. It is a late-period work of quiet experimentation, the artist testing what his own rules could bear before his move toward Broadway Boogie-Woogie's full liberation.
Made as a canvas print in our Berlin studio with Japanese archival pigment inks, this piece gains texture and material warmth on cotton canvas. The surface deepens the contrast between yellow and white, giving this canvas art print an immediacy that print on paper alone cannot achieve.























