Inspired by Piet Mondrian’s "Composition with Red, Yellow, Blue, and Gray" (1921), this kiln-formed glass vessel reinterprets his bold geometric abstraction into a sculptural form. Mondrian’s composition, characterized by a grid of black lines and rectangles filled with primary colors and shades of gray, explored the balance between vibrant energy and subtle depth. This vessel brings that same dynamic interplay into glass, where structure, color, and light interact in a tangible, immersive way.
Exploration of Monochrome and Primary Colors
This piece balances the muted sophistication of gray tones with the vibrancy of red, blue, and yellow, echoing Mondrian’s philosophy of visual harmony. The gray planes provide a grounding element, allowing the bold primary colors to stand out with clarity and precision.
Dynamic Geometry & Modern Abstraction
Curved arcs and angular segments create a rhythmic interplay between softness and structure, expanding Mondrian’s traditionally rigid compositions into a fluid, three-dimensional space. The bold black outlines mimic the strength of stained glass, lending the vessel a sense of timeless refinement while maintaining Mondrian’s commitment to abstraction.
Light, Transparency & Reflection
The vessel’s combination of translucent and opaque elements enhances its interaction with light, creating a shifting visual experience throughout the day. As light passes through, the gray tones soften while the primary colors intensify, generating a glowing effect reminiscent of illuminated stained glass. This dynamic transformation emphasizes the vessel’s depth and evolving presence.
Balanced Composition & Harmonious Tension
The asymmetrical arrangement of color, black lines, and gray planes ensures visual intrigue from every angle, drawing the viewer’s eye to the delicate balance of contrast and harmony. The piece not only pays tribute to Mondrian’s iconic style but also reimagines his principles within the luminous and fluid medium of glass, offering a contemporary take on a modernist masterpiece.
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