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[Your full full April 07, Project Design and De Stijl Principles Before going into the discussion regarding application of De Stijl principles on a project, let us get a better understanding of what De Stijl actually is. De Stijl was basically an artistic movement which included the body of work created between 1917 to 1931. Founded in 1917, De Stijl also became one of the most famous art magazines. Neo- plasticism, which refers to the work of plastic art, was the main artistic philosophy behind the De Stijl movement.
I am designing architecture of a small house deriving from the features of the surface. The reduction of pure form is a figurative translation of cultural ideals for the practitioners of De Stijl (Helfand). The design adheres to the principles of De Stijl in a sense that it includes the use of straight horizontal and vertical lines to create a universal form of design. I am using three primary colors in the project’s design, which include blue, red, and green along with a non-color, which is Gray.
I am trying to accomplish the essence of a real De Stijl art through creating a masterpiece, which should adhere to the principles of De Stijl. The concept behind the artwork is that a house is never small or big according to its structural design; rather the design or model of the house makes it look small or big. Therefore, I am designing a small house in a way that it should reflect a true art instead of its area. I am using Blob Brush tool to draw the vectors and oil paints to paint the areas.
The basic idea behind development of this project is to demonstrate the applicability of De Stijl principles in designing attractive painting and other artworks. Works Cited Helfand, Jessica. “De Stijl, New Media, and the Lessons of Geometry.” Typotheque.com, n.d. Web. 08 May 2011. .
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