Dutch painter Piet Mondrian developed a non-representational form of art that he called Neo-Plasticism, which consisted of a white background upon which was painted a grid of vertical and horizontal black lines and the three primary colors. There's no grid here, but somehow this composition reminded me of his work. If you click on the Neo-Plasticism link, scroll down the page and see if you agree.
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GR8 colors, GR8 eye, and you really know your art. I love this post.
Years ago I took some ceramics classes and while looking thru magazines for ideas, came across raku fired boats that remind me so much of these. I could not find the link to that specific artist, but here is the idea: http://www.stevenforbesdesoule.com/pottery/index.php.
PS - my husband graduated PVHS in '67 and his older brother in '65. That's why I have a '67 photo (from the library...I don't know if he even bought the yearbook. All he cared about then was surfing.)
Very nice color.
Great work. Love the colors.
Even the water is in the same hues!!
what an enjoyable colors...
mice!
Amazing color. A great photograph.
An Arkies Musings
un beau patchwork de couleur, superbe photo, on dirait un tableau
At first glance this doesn't remind me of Mondrian, but I do love it.
It's beautiful.
best wishes
Robyn
Bibi, you are a glorious photographer. I love this composition, as well as the colors and the atmosphere that you evoke.
I also agree that its grid system is reminiscent of Modrian. I love him and have emulated his style in some of my silkscreens.
Best.
Mondrian was a color block artist .. and you are right this reminds me of his work too .. AND I am loving your use of the HDR ...
Very cool! The colors are striking.
Excellent photo editing on this. The colors are excellent and very vibrant. Nice shot.
Have to agree with everyone here. Also—wow!
This is better than a painting!!!
I am always so impressed with your captures Bibi, so crisp and intriguing.
This is really cool! I love it!
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