Episode 62: Piet Mondrian, or How to Make a Painting So Balanced It Looks Like It Pays Its Bills Early
He made rectangles famous, argued with diagonals, loved jazz, and somehow turned strict geometry into…
He made rectangles famous, argued with diagonals, loved jazz, and somehow turned strict geometry into…
Paul Klee made art where color hummed, lines wandered, and tiny symbols acted like they knew something we did not…
He quit law, chased color, and helped painting stop behaving like it had to explain itself…
He turned color into motion, circles into rhythm, and painting into something that practically vibrates off the wall…
What if color wasn’t just something you saw, but something you felt moving through your mind like a rhythm you almost understand…