He was very careful not to show traces of brushwork in his paintings.
pressed and short strokes with lots of paint
He loved to use crappy brushstrokes when he painted and he loved to fart at night whene he had sex with his wife.
Acrylic paints
Piet Mondrian's works are very geometric, although while creating his compositions he preferred to use intuition over calculation.
Geometrical ones. Click link below to see some of them!Piet Mondrian painted all sorts of paintings, type in Google "The Red Tree by Mondrian" or "The Grey Tree by Mondrian" or "Blooming Apple Tree by Mondrian" and you can see the types of things he painted and how he did.
I believe his medium was paint. That's it. I don't believe he used anything else. At least this is what he mostly used.
Piet Mondrian is a Dutch painter. His work was strongly influenced by the forceful expression and use of color by Vincent van Gogh and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
The elements of art are usually defined as the seven below. The very unusual kind of art, that Mondrian made, does not rely on all of them.Form - noLine - yes, the main thingShape - not reallyColor - yes, indeedTexture - noSpace - sort ofValue - no
Pieter Cornelis Mondrian is noted for his use of primary colors.
Piet Mondrian's works are very geometric, although while creating his compositions he preferred to use intuition over calculation.
Geometrical ones. Click link below to see some of them!Piet Mondrian painted all sorts of paintings, type in Google "The Red Tree by Mondrian" or "The Grey Tree by Mondrian" or "Blooming Apple Tree by Mondrian" and you can see the types of things he painted and how he did.
I believe his medium was paint. That's it. I don't believe he used anything else. At least this is what he mostly used.
Piet Mondrian is a Dutch painter. His work was strongly influenced by the forceful expression and use of color by Vincent van Gogh and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
As is his habit he uses the primary colors (red, green, blue) in a black grid + nuances of white and grey.
Sum1 needs to answer this coz i hav no idea
Mondrian's art is not to be used, but to be enjoyed.
The elements of art are usually defined as the seven below. The very unusual kind of art, that Mondrian made, does not rely on all of them.Form - noLine - yes, the main thingShape - not reallyColor - yes, indeedTexture - noSpace - sort ofValue - no
In the whole painting. A painting consists of brushstrokes, some more some less visible.
Rulers!!
Red , green and blue