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The Master: Piet Mondrian
Year Painted: 1920
Style: Modernism
Grid Goals: This was one of the first works where Mondrian ditched natural subjects entirely, creating a new visual “language” of order.
Balance Issues: He called this pursuit “dynamic equilibrium” — meaning everything looks calm, but the math behind it is chaos.
Less Is More: Critics said it was “too empty.” Mondrian said: “Exactly.”
Studio Zen: He even arranged his furniture in geometric precision — his cat would’ve hated it.
🐾 Feline Twist: When your cat knocks over a pile of Legos and proudly calls it ‘modern art’ — congratulations, they’ve just entered their Composition A era.
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Approx. 23”W x 18.5”H
Large format, vibrant, high-quality print on durable, semi-rigid thermoplastic.
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