
Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch artist best known for pioneering a style called Neoplasticism, characterized by the use of simple geometric shapes, mainly rectangles, and a limited palette of primary colors (red, blue, yellow) along with black and white. His work emphasizes harmony and balance through the precise arrangement of lines and blocks of color, aiming to express universal principles of order and spirituality. Mondrian’s abstract compositions move away from representational art, focusing instead on the fundamental structure of visual elements to evoke a sense of clarity and harmony.