Original artwork description:

Artwork in inspired from the floor of the atelier where artist works. Floor what is covered with paint, now that random pattern is organised on self- made textured canvas.

Series of these abstract works are called "The Theory of a White Square" - it is a story what artist overheard from businessman telling how the corporate world is best to be ruled. All people have two sides the white and black/ meaning the good and bad side. But the leader has to be the white square- all good, more higher than this. Then everyone who work for him will turn their white side toward him and leave the black dark side out so eventually it will create a protective circle around him.
Comes framed

Materials used:

canvas, oil, acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #geometrical 

theory of a White Square III (2016) Acrylic painting
by Meriliis Rinne

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Artwork in inspired from the floor of the atelier where artist works. Floor what is covered with paint, now that random pattern is organised on self- made textured canvas.

Series of these abstract works are called "The Theory of a White Square" - it is a story what artist overheard from businessman telling how the corporate world is best to be ruled. All people have two sides the white and black/ meaning the good and bad side. But the leader has to be the white square- all good, more higher than this. Then everyone who work for him will turn their white side toward him and leave the black dark side out so eventually it will create a protective circle around him.
Comes framed

Materials used:

canvas, oil, acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #geometrical 
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Meriliis Rinne

Location United Kingdom

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Meriliis Rinne (1985) is an Estonian artist living and working in UK. She first studied law at the University of Tartu, which deepened her interest in paradoxes and social pressure,... Read more

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