Geometric Shape Landscape

Canvas Painting · Abstraction Art

Geometric Shape Landscape

Year of creation 2014
oil on canvas
40 × 60 cm

$700

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About This Piece

Geometric Shape Landscape - this painting refers to Paul Cezanne's thoughts on the role of geometric shapes in art. One of Paul Cézanne's favourite painting subjects was still life. The artist did not reproduce the details of objects, the varied texture of the wood of a table or the skin of a fruit.

He showed their essence - colour and solidity. He painted with a flat patch of colour, and simplified the objects by approximating their shapes to simple geometric figures (e.g. squares, rectangles, circles, etc.). And solids; peaches and sugar bowls are spheres, pears are cones, and a jug is a cylinder. He built the shape of the object, its solid, with colour.

This approach to the representation of reality was, at the time in which he lived, very innovative.

We consider him as the father of modern painting.

Geometry in art


Art historians believe that his work gave rise and foundation to cubist experiments and later abstract art and presence of geometric shapes in art. Today, artists that use geometric shapes, make it openly and boldly. They do not try to hide them in objects. On the contrary, geometric shapes stimulate the viewer to find their own associations.

Geometric shapes, through their neutrality and universality, are signs that can speak to people all over the world. Every viewer can understand geometric shapes paintings, no matter where they live or what language they speak - this is the ideal image. Perfect because it is universal. Do such works of visual art exist? If they do exist, they are certainly abstract and geometric paintings.

Thus, artists who use geometric shapes in art use a visual language that everyone understands. And at the same time, many people react with indignation at the sight of an abstract image. They are outraged that the painting does not represent anything and that it is difficult to understand what the artist wanted to express and convey through the painting.

Art is full of paradoxes and contradictions. And this is one of them.

If you're an art lover, you might enjoy exploring the world of geometric abstraction through a small oil painting. A compact piece can fit perfectly in a cozy space, bringing an air of modern elegance to your surroundings. Such artwork not only adds aesthetic value but also sparks contemplation about the interplay of form, color, and balance.

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