🖼️ Two-Dimensional Work: Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930)
Formalist Description (Objective):
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The work is composed of straight, black vertical and horizontal lines that intersect at right angles.
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The shapes are primarily geometric rectangles and squares.
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The artist uses a limited color palette of red, blue, yellow, black, white, and gray.
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The composition is asymmetrical, but balanced through spacing and color placement.
Subjective Reaction:
The artwork gives me a feeling of calm structure and quiet control.
🗿 Three-Dimensional Work: Constantin Brancusi, Bird in Space (1923)
Formalist Description (Objective):
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The sculpture features a tall, elongated, and tapered form that curves slightly upward.
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It is made of polished bronze, giving it a smooth, reflective surface.
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The base contrasts with the vertical form by being low, flat, and solid.
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The shape is aerodynamic and abstract, avoiding sharp angles or detailed texture.
Subjective Reaction:
The sculpture feels graceful and uplifting, almost like it’s rising or moving on its own.