Piet Mondrian uses color in a highly structured and intentional way, employing a limited palette of primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—alongside black, white, and gray. His compositions often feature bold, flat areas of color separated by thick black lines, creating a sense of balance and harmony. Mondrian's use of color serves not only to define forms but also to evoke emotional responses, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between the colors and their spatial relationships. Overall, his approach reflects a quest for simplicity and order in visual expression.
Mondrian's art is not to be used, but to be enjoyed.
Pieter Cornelis Mondrian is noted for his use of primary colors.
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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.
Red , green and blue
Piet Mondrian's works are very geometric, although while creating his compositions he preferred to use intuition over calculation.
Mondrian Correa goes by Mondrian.
Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. The complimentary color of red is green. Complimentary color ov blue is orange. Complimentary color of yellow is violet. All artists use primary and complimentary colors (except Mondrian).
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Piet Mondrian was Dutch.
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