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Silk-screen on paper // Blue Lines by Piero Dorazio, created in 1988, is a dynamic silkscreen print showcasing the artist’s mastery of color, rhythm, and abstraction. The composition features intersecting diagonal lines in vibrant hues of blue, pink, yellow, red, and white, creating a sense of movement and energy. The overlapping colors produce a visual depth that draws the viewer into the intricacies of the pattern. Measuring 120 x 160 cm, this large-scale work exemplifies Dorazio’s exploration of light and structure, blending geometry with an expressive, almost musical quality.
Blue Lines, 1988
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Silk-screen on paper // Blue Lines by Piero Dorazio, created in 1988, is a dynamic silkscreen print showcasing the artist’s mastery of color, rhythm, and abstraction. The composition features intersecting diagonal lines in vibrant hues of blue, pink, yellow, red, and white, creating a sense of movement and energy. The overlapping colors produce a visual depth that draws the viewer into the intricacies of the pattern. Measuring 120 x 160 cm, this large-scale work exemplifies Dorazio’s exploration of light and structure, blending geometry with an expressive, almost musical quality.
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What is concrete art?
Concrete Art is an art movement founded by the Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg in the 1930s. The movement emphasizes pure abstraction, focusing on geometric shapes and colors without any reference to the natural world or symbolic meaning. Unlike other forms of abstract art, Concrete Art is entirely non-representational and is based on mathematical principles and precise execution. It aims to create universal, timeless works by using simple, clear forms that emphasize objectivity and clarity.
