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EN The high gloss of the Acrylic panels compliment the rich colors of the prints to produce stunning results that almost burst with color. The Classic Acrylic panels are cut to size using high tech laser cutting equipment, they are then pre-drilled with 4 mounting holes and then flame polished to perfection.
They are supplied with 1" brushed aluminum stand-off fixings. These fixings give the illusion that the finished print is floating off the wall. Due to the
Ultra-modern feel to these prints, they are ideal for home, office or school environments, where they fit it perfectly with all types of modern decor.
At WahooArt.com you can choose any image you like and we will transform it is an Acrylic group set print for you will be the owner of
unique Acrylic group set, from one imageyou can choose more than 250 frames shapes in any sizes !
Endurance of the material will save your GROUP SET OF ACRYLIC PRINTS from damages and you will enjoy
it for many years. WahooArt Team recommend to order SET OF ACRYLICPRINTS for colorful landscapes and modern Art!
For Fine Art, we suggest to order group set of textured print or groupset of oil paintings.
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From 1938 to 1940 Piet Mondrian, who had fled wartime Paris, was established in London near his friends Naum Gabo, Barbara Hepworth, and Ben Nicholson. During this period he continued working in the highly reductivist Neo-Plastic mode he had developed in France, in which horizontal and vertical black lines intersect on the canvas in asymmetrically balanced relationships to yield flat white or colored quadrilaterals. The palette is generally restricted to black, white, and primary colors. The present work is among the more coloristically austere examples.
By divorcing form completely from its referential meaning, Mondrian hoped to provide a visual equivalent for the truths that inhabit nature but are concealed in its random, flawed manifestations. He felt that if he could communicate these truths by means of a system of resolved oppositions, a “real equation of the universal and the individual,”¹ the spiritual effect on the viewer would be one of total repose and animistic harmony. In order to effect this transmission the artist must sublimate his personality so that it does not interfere with the viewer’s perception of the rhythmic equilibrium of line, dimension, and color. These elements, however, are organized not according to the impersonal dictates of mathematics but rather to the intuition of the artist. Likewise, although the artist’s gesture is minimized and the reference to personal experience erased, his presence can be detected in the stroke of the paintbrush and the unevenness of the edge of the transcendent line. The individual consciousness exists in a dialectical relationship with “the absolute,” which is realized pictorially through, in Mondrian’s words, the “mutual interaction of constructive elements and their inherent relations.”² Just as the forms and space of the canvas are abstracted from life, so the spiritual plane is removed from, though related to, the work of art. Mondrian sought to unite art, matter, and spirit to discover in all aspects of experience the universal harmony posited in Neo-Plasticism.
Lucy Flint
1. Quoted in Theories of Modern Art, ed. H. B. Chipp, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1968, p. 350.
2. Ibid., p. 351.
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