Abstract Paintings

In my free time, I engage deeply with art, with a particular fascination for the De Stijl movement. The movement originated in the Netherlands in the late 1910s and continued into the 1920s. It is considered a precursor to the Bauhaus.

The works shown are inspired by its founders, Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian, who explored how universal asthetics could be achieved through simple principles. Their approach sought to create an aesthetic language that transcends cultural and social boun-daries.

A key aspect of De Stijl is the reduction to primary colors along with white, grey, and black, as well as the use of strictly horizontal and vertical lines.