Lily - 1921


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "Lirio" (1921) by Piet Mondrian is a fascinating example of the artist's evolution in his search to strip the art of superfluous, taking him to a purely abstract essence. Mondrian, known for being one of the pioneers of neoplasticism, found in this painting a synthesis of color and form that highlights his ability to transcend the representational. In "Lily", a clear intention to treat nature from an abstract perspective is perceived, where shapes and colors combine to invoke the essence of the flower without literally representing it.

The composition of "lily" is characterized by its distinctive use of lines and color blocks, although more organically than in its most structured works. Mondrian incorporates soft contours, reminiscent of the fluid movements of the lilies, in opposition to their typical use of rectangles and straight lines. This choice reflects an openness towards the representation of the natural world, where the rigidity of the forms is intertwined with the spontaneity of nature.

The color plays a crucial role in the work. Mondrian uses a palette that includes tones of white, yellow, black and blue, suggesting not only the beauty of the lily but also the vitality and energy of the natural cycle. The contrasts between these colors, especially between vibrant yellow and white, generate a sense of luminosity and freshness. This interaction of colors causes a sense of movement and life, approaching the viewer to the experience of observing a flower in their natural environment.

Unlike many of his previous works that are completely abstract and lacking obvious visual references, "Lirio" presents a visual dialogue that, although abstract, evokes the shape of the flower and its surroundings. The work does not include figures or characters; His approach focuses more on the link between the abstract form and nature, inviting a more introspective contemplation.

Lily is, in a sense, a bridge between the radically abstract style that Mondrian would develop in his subsequent works and his interest in the representation of nature. It is thus registered in a series of works that emphasize their constant search for harmony between form and color. This work, although less known than its purest compositions, reveals the depth of its artistic practice at a time of transition.

Piet Mondrian, throughout his career, experimented with various artistic influences, from impressionism to Cubism, which finally led him to the creation of neoplasticism. This current, which advocates a reduction in artistic expression to its most basic elements, found in "lily" a voice that reflects both its legacy and its personal evolution. In short, this painting is not only a testimony of its innovative approach to art, but also a reminder of the power of simplicity in aesthetic expression. The work invites viewers to reflect on the depth of meaning behind representation, extracting beauty from abstraction and intrinsic connection between art and nature.

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