Geometric Art & Sculpture

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Explore geometric art styles
Geometric art distills visual language to circles, triangles, squares, and modular grids. Repetition, rotation, and crisp edges create rhythm—ordered yet dynamic—ideal for modern homes and workspaces.
Why it works
- Clear structure, flat color fields, optical energy
- Tension between symmetry and purposeful asymmetry
- Scales from small prints to murals; pairs/triptychs add architectural impact
Styles & movements
Op Art (vibrating patterns), De Stijl (primary colors + perpendicular lines), Suprematism/Constructivism (floating planes, precise diagonals), Minimalism (reduced, serene), and contemporary digital/3D reliefs.
Materials & mediums
Acrylic or oil on canvas; gouache/ink on paper with UV glazing; serigraphs and pigment prints for archival editions; metal/wood/stone sculpture shaping planes and shadows; plotter and CNC hybrids that merge craft and code.
Notable artists
Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, Frank Stella, Sol LeWitt, Ellsworth Kelly, Carmen Herrera, Julian Stanczak.
How to choose
- Space & light: indirect light flatters high contrast
- Size & distance: give large works 1–1.5 m to breathe
- Palette: echo two room colors; let the art add a third
- Medium: canvas for presence, prints for value, sculpture for spatial drama
- Documentation: confirm signatures, editions, condition
Care & display
Avoid direct sun; keep humidity stable; dust sculpture gently; re-level frames annually. Leave negative space around each piece—the clarity is the point.
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