NEO PLAST

      1ST FLOOR, ALONG SIDE OF HDFC BANK, near NEEPCO OFFICE, Demseiñ-Ïong, Shillong, meghalaya, 793011

      Send Enquiry

      NEO PLAST

      Neo-Plasticism, also known as De Stijl, is an art theory developed by Piet Mondrian. It advocates for a style of abstract art based on the use of simple geometric forms (rectangles and lines) and primary colors (red, yellow, blue) with non-colors (black, white, gray). The goal is to express universal and absolute truths through a balanced, harmonious composition, rejecting naturalistic representation and aiming for a purified, abstract form of art. 

      Key aspects of Neo-Plasticism:

      Abstract Geometric Forms:

      Neo-Plastic art utilizes straight lines and rectangular shapes as fundamental elements. 

      Primary Colors and Non-Colors:

      The color palette is limited to primary colors (red, yellow, blue) and non-colors (black, white, gray). 

      Equilibrium and Balance:

      Compositions are designed to achieve a sense of equilibrium and balance through the relationships between lines, colors, and shapes. 

      Rejection of Naturalism:

      Neo-Plasticism abandons the representation of natural forms and objects, aiming for a purely abstract expression. 

      Spiritual and Harmonious Vision:

      The theory suggests that this purified abstract art reflects a spiritual and harmonious vision of the universe, striving for a visual harmony that can be applied to everyday life. 

      De Stijl Movement:

      Neo-Plasticism was a central theory of the De Stijl art movement, which sought to integrate art, architecture, and design into a unified aesthetic

      Business Type

      ["Manufacturers"]

      Establishment

      Total Employees

      Status

      Warehouse Facility

      Shipment Mode

      Looking for Best Price

      Trending Products