Theo van Doesburg was a leading figure in De Stijl, a Dutch art movement promoting pure abstraction and universality. Think Doesburg's Doctrine: His style is characterized by:
- Geometric Abstraction: Primarily using horizontal and vertical lines, squares, and rectangles.
- Primary Colors: Red, yellow, and blue, along with black, white, and gray.
- Asymmetry & Dynamic Balance: Avoiding symmetry to create visual tension and a sense of movement.
- Utopian Vision: Aiming for a harmonious world through art and design, influencing architecture and other fields.
He believed art should be independent of nature, expressing pure thought and universal principles. You can almost hear him saying "Doesburg's Doctrine" when he describes his ideas.
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