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Piet Mondrian's "head" (head), created in 1911, is part of the painter's transition period towards abstract art and a more purist form of expression. This work is a significant example of its exploration of Cubism and its search to represent the essential, as well as its inclination towards the reduction of shapes and the use of color in a non -mimetic way. In this painting, Mondrian represents a human face schematically, evoking the essence of the figure more than its detailed representation.

The "head" composition manifests a bold use of lines and surfaces that are intertwined, creating a dynamic structure. Through the integration of simple geometric shapes, Mondrian manages to transfer the viewer to a plane where reality is interpreted with a minimalist and abstract approach. The black lines, which delimit the color areas, work not only as contours, but also as compositional elements that guide their eyes and establish an interesting visual balance. This use of the contour reaffirms its approach to a visual language that concentrates its attention on the perceptual essence rather than in the anecdote.

As for the colored palette used, "head" is dominated by a range of warm and cold tones that generate a contrast that is unmistakable. Red, yellow and blue are found in harmony with areas of black and white, which not only emphasizes the geometric structure of the face, but also gives synthesis and emotional purity. This combination of tones speaks of the search for Mondrian to develop an aesthetic that is experienced not only visually, but also emotionally, connecting the work with the feelings and sensibilities of the spectator.

It should be noted that, although the work may seem simple at first glance, it is loaded with symbolism. The choice to represent a human face through the purification of its forms shows Mondrian's indifference to traditional figurative representation, suggesting a reading about human identity and experience. "Head" is often associated with the STIJL movement, which Mondrian helped to found, characterized by his focus on the search for beauty and truth through simplicity and abstraction.

Mondrian faced challenges when traveling from a more representative and naturalistic style to a completely abstract one. "Head" stands as a testimony of this metamorphosis, delineating its fundamental role in the modernity of painting. This work recalls the deep interconnection between art and life, and how, through simplification, you can reach a deeper understanding of what it means to be human. Mondrian's ability to formulate his own visual language in this painting has left an indelible mark on the art of the twentieth century, serving as a bridge towards new artistic currents that reimagine the shape and color in a revolutionary way. With "head", Mondrian not only captures a moment in his artistic development, but also invites observers to contemplate the essence of the human form beyond the confines of the surface.

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