This painting was inspired by the Russian artist Kasimir Malevich who developed ideas associated with spirtual purity and named his abstract paintings Suprematism. He used lines, squares, circles and rectangles to convey his views. This was his reaction against the realist works that were being created around 1913 in Russia. His theories on abstract art was one of the many new art movements surfacing in France, Spain, Italy and Germany from 1908 to the 1920's which included Cubism, Futurism, Dada, DeStijl and Constructivism.
I used Liquitex and Winsor & Newton professional heavy body acrylic paint on an archival gallery wrap
canvas. This painting can be displayed in horizontal or vertical positions. The work is titled, signed and dated on the rear.
acrylic paint, matte medium, gesso
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This painting was inspired by the Russian artist Kasimir Malevich who developed ideas associated with spirtual purity and named his abstract paintings Suprematism. He used lines, squares, circles and rectangles to convey his views. This was his reaction against the realist works that were being created around 1913 in Russia. His theories on abstract art was one of the many new art movements surfacing in France, Spain, Italy and Germany from 1908 to the 1920's which included Cubism, Futurism, Dada, DeStijl and Constructivism.
I used Liquitex and Winsor & Newton professional heavy body acrylic paint on an archival gallery wrap
canvas. This painting can be displayed in horizontal or vertical positions. The work is titled, signed and dated on the rear.
acrylic paint, matte medium, gesso
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