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Golden Section screen print

Golden Section screen print

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Inspired by the fibonnaci sequence (golden section, golden mean) and Piet Mondrian.

I love the work of the Dutch modern movement De Stijl, especially the works of Piet Mondrian. I also love the golden section and how the fibonnacci sequence works in both art, architecture and nature and wanted to create a simple modernist piece to explore this well know image.

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4 colour hand screen print. The Golden Section in the style of Piet Mondrian.

A limited edition of 15 four colour hand pulled screen prints.

Signed and numbered. 380 x 560mm

Commonly known as the Fibonacci Sequence, the golden section (or golden ratio) is found everywhere, in natures' spiral patterns from plants to galaxies and is used in design, art and architecture.

The Dutch painter, Piet Mondrian was born in 1872 and developed his own minimalistic style of painting. He become one of the leaders of the De Stijl art movement, a collection of Dutch abstract artists who promoted a style of art and design based on a strict geometry of horizontals and verticals.

Designed by uchi in Bristol

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