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I’ve always loved Mondrian and I tried to interpret Neoplasticism trough Lego.
This is my purpose: 5 Original Mondrians in 1 Big Mondrian.
I’ve respected the mathematical proportions designed by Mondrian.
The whole framed picture is 50x50 dots.
Piet Mondrian, Composition Nr. II with Red, Blue, Black and Yellow, 1929, oil on canvas, The National Museum In Belgrade
I tried to look for a basic matrix, to be repeated monochromatically in the different squares, I called it: Mini-Mondrian.
The peculiarity of this project lies in the big red square: 32x32 dots. Each of the 4 quadrants that make up red is an original but monochrome Midi-Mondrian (16x16 dots), I wanted to give emphasis to the bas-relief lines that separate one segment from the other:
Piet Mondrian, Composition Nr. III with Red, Blue, Black and Yellow, 1929, oil on canvas.
Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1930, oil on canvas,
(Kunsthaus Zürich)
Piet Mondrian, Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red Black, Yellow and Grey Nr. III with Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1921, oil on canvas, (Dallas Museum of Art)-Modified in Square.
Piet Mondrian, Composition Nr. III with Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1935, oil on canvas, (Tate Gallery London)