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Color Painting

For our Painting Article of the Color issue we have chosen to feature Piet Mondrian as his works are great example for both this week’s theme - Color - as well as last week’s theme issue – Shape. Pieter Cornelis “Piet” Mondriaan, after 1912 Mondrian (March 7, 1872–February 1, 1944), was a Dutch painter.He was an important contributor to the De Stijl art movement and...
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Shape Painting

People, you, me, everybody, we all have a certain shape. We all are pretty similar in shape and size [fine, with minor differences but that is not the case].  Ever thought how our faces would look if created out of building blocks? Now, let’s step out of the box for moment, and think about other shapes than your conventional building blocks, imagine any shape, with seven corners and three arches. Curious...
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City Painting

When talking about paintings, in an issue called Cities, we opted not for the obvious version of paintings with cities on their canvases but for the more controversial option, cities with paintings on their walls. The first question you might ask yourself right now is whether this is indeed art or quite the opposite, a form of vandalism and destroying of architectural structures and landscapes. Well,...
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Chinese Painting

The painting in the left belongs to the Chinese painter Yun Xin while the one on the right to Jing Ling. We were not able to find a full portfolio of either painters but managed find a site where they had these two wonderful works up for sale. Even though at a first glampse of either one of the paintings above [this could be quite generalizing for Chinese  paintings]  you might think they are works...
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