May 29, 2012
Mondrian Has Another Moment

fab:

Even if not by name, chances are you know the work of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian. His geometric color compositions have made their mark on contemporary culture, from Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic dress to modern architecture—and now Jeffrey Stephenson’s PC case! Ah, the art of technology.

Mondrian PC

May 14, 2012
explore-blog:

Belgian Surrealist artist René Magritte’s little-known Art Deco sheet music covers from the 1920s.

explore-blog:

Belgian Surrealist artist René Magritte’s little-known Art Deco sheet music covers from the 1920s.

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March 26, 2012
I want to hang all of these on my wall.

I want to hang all of these on my wall.

(Source: overtheverge, via gthegentleman)

March 21, 2012
Perfect bedside art.

Perfect bedside art.

(Source: whereisthecoool)

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Filed under: photography bedroom home art 
March 4, 2012
jaymug:

Piet Mondrian Cake

jaymug:

Piet Mondrian Cake

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Filed under: piet mondrian cake art 
March 1, 2012
These united states.
jrenglish:

(via design work life » Jennifer Maravillas Art)

These united states.

jrenglish:

(via design work life » Jennifer Maravillas Art)

(via maps-and-globes)

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Filed under: united states art map color 
February 28, 2012
One month. (And why does Don Draper look weird?)
laurexander:

madmen!!!
nevver:

Illustration Corp

One month. (And why does Don Draper look weird?)

laurexander:

madmen!!!

nevver:

Illustration Corp

February 28, 2012
youmightfindyourself:

‘Composition with Double Lines and Yellow’, 1932 Piet Mondrian
This is one of the earliest of Mondrian’s so-called ‘tram-line’ paintings. Before 1932 he had used single lines but he began pairing them in order to achieve a sense of optical movement. He also began to extend the coloured areas over the edge of the canvas. In this painting, Mondrian created a perfect balance between the colour and the horizontal and vertical lines, so that no one element dominated. He painted with great precision, although he did so intuitively by trial and error, not through mathematical calculation.

youmightfindyourself:

‘Composition with Double Lines and Yellow’, 1932 Piet Mondrian

This is one of the earliest of Mondrian’s so-called ‘tram-line’ paintings. Before 1932 he had used single lines but he began pairing them in order to achieve a sense of optical movement. He also began to extend the coloured areas over the edge of the canvas. In this painting, Mondrian created a perfect balance between the colour and the horizontal and vertical lines, so that no one element dominated. He painted with great precision, although he did so intuitively by trial and error, not through mathematical calculation.

(via nickelcobalt)

February 25, 2012
rawbdz:

Tumblr De Stijl.
Author: Byron Galán.

rawbdz:

Tumblr De Stijl.

Author: Byron Galán.

February 21, 2012
I am SHERlocked.

I am SHERlocked.

(Source: rawbdz)

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