Mondrian CSS Gallery

Here are some artworks I enjoyed and recreated in CSS.

Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow

"Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow" is a key example of Mondrian's abstract style. Through black lines and blocks of red, blue, and yellow, the work seeks balance and harmony, capturing the spirit of modernism in a simple yet dynamic composition.

Composition in Red, Yellow, Blue and Black

"Composition in Red, Yellow, Blue and Black" reflects Mondrian's pursuit of pure abstraction. The painting arranges bold primary colors with black lines on a white ground, creating a carefully balanced structure. Its clarity and precision reveal Mondrian's belief in order, rhythm, and universal harmony.

New York City

"New York City" marks a vibrant shift in Mondrian’s style, using a dense grid of colored lines instead of solid blocks. Influenced by the rhythm of the city, the work feels dynamic and musical, reflecting movement, energy, and the pulse of modern urban life.

Composition C (No.III) with Red, Yellow and Blue

"Composition C (No.III) with Red, Yellow and Blue" demonstrates Mondrian’s refined balance of primary colors and geometric structure. With black lines framing areas of red, yellow, blue, and white, the painting creates a calm yet precise harmony, showcasing his mature approach to pure abstraction.

No. VI/Composition No. II

"No. VI/Composition No. II" is a clear example of Mondrian’s pursuit of pure form and color. Structured with bold black lines and carefully placed primary blocks, it reflects balance, clarity, and Mondrian’s commitment to abstraction.

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