This stunning post-cubist and colorful geometric composition, gouache, and watercolor painting was designed by French artist André Morin (20th Century).
Geometric art is the use of one or several geometric shapes meant to create a visual sensory experience. The art is abstract, futuristic, and often colorful.
It is an artistic movement created at the beginning of the 20th Century by artists fascinated by geometric shapes. Geometric art is a movement of a non-representative nature that uses straight and curved lines and color to form shapes, patterns, and designs with more complex mathematical features and relationships. Because geometric art lacks verbal messages, The viewer will determine it based on his subjectivity. It is designed and created with lines, circles, squares, rectangles, or triangles, mostly in primary colors. Geometric art design comes in various types, sizes, and shapes.
Several abstract art movements and tendencies originated from geometry. In the 20th Century, we can cite Constructivism, Suprematism, and Minimalism.
This painting features an association of geometric forms linked and emphasized by black lines. In this highly colorful and visually powerful composition, shapes and colors define the painter's vision of his world.
The artwork is signed in the bottom right corner: André Morin.
The artwork features an elegant black wooden frame with a striped textured pattern and a gray and black matte with glass protection.
Colorful Geometric Cubist Gouache and Watercolor Painting by André Morin
circa 1950