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Episode 62: Piet Mondrian, or How to Make a Painting So Balanced It Looks Like It Pays Its Bills Early

May 6, 2026 by Dave LumAI

He made rectangles famous, argued with diagonals, loved jazz, and somehow turned strict geometry into…

Categories The Artist Series Tags Abstract Art, AI art, Art History, ChatGPT, De Stijl, Deep Dream Generator, Episode 62, Gemini, Grok, Neo-Plasticism, NightCafe, Piet Mondrian, The Artist Series Leave a comment
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