Gray Tree - Piet Mondrian
In this square-format work, Piet Mondrian thwarted the pre-eminence of the center by drowning it in the color red, when a right angle, the point of fixation of the gaze, was shifted to the bottom right. The lines delimit the planes of color and only reach the edges once, leaving the colors (red, yellow and gray) to anchor the composition in the plane.
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The artwork in a nutshell
In this square-format work, Piet Mondrian thwarted the pre-eminence of the center by drowning it in the color red, when a right angle, the point of fixation of the gaze, was shifted to the bottom right. The lines delimit the planes of color and only reach the edges once, leaving the colors (red, yellow and gray) to anchor the composition in the plane.Compare with the original
Reproduction de Arbre argenté de Piet Mondrian

