Friday, April 10, 2009

Schroeder House 1924

The Schroeder House

The Schroder House was built in 1924-1925 in Utrecht (The Netherlands) by the architect and furniture designer, Gerrit Rietveld.

Red-Blue Chair

This chair is also Gerrit Rietveld's work. He designed it for The Schroeder House.

*Note - The site is in French.
http://www.objetdeco.com/designer/designer_gerrit_thomas-rietveld-54-designer.html

Wedding in Blue, Red & Yellow!

Everything is about lines, forms (geometric) and colors!
Isn't this amazing as an art?!



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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Piet Mondrian inspired procducts!


Among the two is the Nike Dunk Low inspired by the style of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian. (I guess it's obvious which one's). The other one is 720 Degrees created by Atari.


This vase is from Chiasso features. Dimensions: 9.5"x 7.5" x 3".

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Who is Piet Mondrian?

Biography:
Piet Mondrian's real name is Pieter Cornelis Mondriann. He was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands. He was the second child of four, with is two brothers and one sister in his family. Plus, he was a Dutch painter. Mondrian changed the spelling of his signature from Mondriann to Mondrian, in Paris, to emphasize his departure from life in the artistic backwater of Holland. Also his father, Pieter Cornelius Mondriaan, was a qualified drawing teacher of an elementary school, and his uncle, Fritz Mondriann was a self-taught painter.

In 1892, Mondrian was already qualified as a teacher at the Academy for Fine Art in Amsterdam. He began his profession in primary education and while teaching he also practiced painting. At this period, most of his art works were about naturalism or impressionism. Then they also included pointillism and the vivid color of fauvism.

In 1912, while he was in Paris, he got influenced by the style of Cubism of Picasso and Braque.

http://www.pietmondrian.org/about-piet-mondrian.php

Mondrian's art work - (Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Gray, and Blue, 1921.):

Does it not remind you of something? Because it reminds me of StudioLine de L'Oreal, Paris, (a mark of hair products).

See?!