The House of Mondrian
A tribute to colour, form and perspective
This work brings together two Dutch masters of art and illusion: the distinctive geometric compositions of Piet Mondrian and the optical depths of M.C. Escher. The result is an impossible architecture, where the rules of perspective seem to be blurred and the boundaries between reality and abstraction are broken.
In this surreal scene, a couple dances through space, as if caught in an endless motion. The lines and planes build a dynamic whole, while texture and colour create an almost tangible depth. It is a work that is not only an homage to Dutch art history, but also a modern statement piece for those who love outspoken, conceptual art.
This work is part of my XXL collection, specially designed for very large prints. Thanks to the high resolution and rich level of detail, every element remains razor-sharp, even at the largest sizes. An ideal choice for spacious interiors and art lovers who want to combine architecture, colour and movement in one powerful image.
✨ Perfect as an eye-catcher in a modern interior, an artistic statement for above the sofa, or an inspiring addition to a spacious workplace.
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Created by Arjen Roos with support from AI.
My work exists at the intersection of modern Pop Art and Expressionism, with influences from Modernism. Contrast, whether in light, color, or subject, plays a central role in my art. The color red is often prominently featured.
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