Composition III with blue - yellow and white - 1936


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Composition III with blue, yellow and white" by Piet Mondrian, carried out in 1936, is registered within the framework of neoplasticism, an artistic movement that Mondrian himself helped to found. This painting is a clear example not only of its artistic evolution, but also of its constant search for purity through the simplification of the form and use of primary color. When observing it, the viewer is immersed in a visual dialogue that transcends the mere representation.

The composition is marked by a geometric rigor that Mondrian perfects with the use of horizontal and vertical lines, which divide the space into rectangles and squares of various sizes. These structural elements are the basis on which a system of balanced and subtle colors is displayed. Blue and yellow, along with the target that illuminates the surface, are not just colors; They are feelings, moods that suggest harmony and balance. The use of white, in particular, becomes in the vehicle that allows the other shades to emerge with intensity and clarity, creating a contrast that sedes the composition.

It is remarkable how in this work, Mondrian opts for an asymmetric approach in the distribution of colors and shapes. Unlike other compositions that could follow a more rigid or traditional structure, "composition III with blue, yellow and white" challenges that notion and offers a sense of movement. While there are no human figures or mythological elements, the energy that emanates from the organization of forms and colors generates a vibrant presence that seems to come to life of its own. The absence of tangible characters emphasizes that, in the world of Mondrian, painting becomes an abstract experience space instead of a mere reflection of reality.

The use of primary color in this work also reveals the influence of its interest in spiritualism and its desire to find a universal connection through art. With this palette, Mondrian stood at the intersection of emotion and rationality, achieving a delicate balance that invites introspection. Like its other compositions of this period, such as "Composition II in red, blue and yellow" or "composition I in red, black and yellow", the work shows its transition to a greater stylistic purification, where the essential is reduced to The fundamental

In the context of the 1930s, "Composition III" is not only a reflection of Mondrian's personal vision, but also an echo of the great artistic currents of an era marked by transformation and modernity. At the end of his life, Mondrian distanced himself from the figurative experiences that had predominated in his previous work and embraced this new aesthetics, affirming his place in the history of modern art.

Thus, "composition III with blue, yellow and white," it is more than a simple work: it is a statement on the reality of abstract art and its potential to connect with the sublime. Mondrian's ability to capture the essence of life through abstraction remains present in the recursion of time and space, a path that invites us to explore beyond the surface and rediscover the deep meaning of the simple.

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