



Mondrian
Phaidon, 1992
I know I'm supposed to love Mondrian's later stuff - the lines and blocks of colour paintings that he's famous for. And I do. I just prefer his earlier stuff. The photo shows him in a "meditational" pose. I want to do Meditation With Mondrian.
1 comment:
Gonna have to agree with you on this one, although I've always been a little less enthusiastic about the color block business. I'm ashamed to say I have never seen any of this work, but I like it very much.
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