acrylic-paint
concrete-art
minimalism
pattern
op art
acrylic-paint
geometric pattern
abstract pattern
minimal pattern
geometric
repetition of pattern
vertical pattern
abstraction
hard-edge-painting
Richard Paul Lohse created *Vier verschränkte Farbgruppen mit blau grünen Akzenten*, or Four Interlocking Color Groups with Blue-Green Accents, using oil on canvas. The painting immediately strikes you with its ordered arrangement of rectangular blocks in harmonious yellows, whites, and blues. The composition is structured yet dynamic, inviting the eye to explore its grid-like layout. Lohse’s exploration of color and form is deeply rooted in his commitment to Concrete Art, emphasizing pure abstraction. The geometric structure and the considered palette aren't merely decorative; they reflect Lohse’s utopian vision of art as a model for social harmony. Each color and shape is carefully placed to create a sense of balance, embodying principles of structuralism. The interlocked shapes suggest an underlying order, where relationships between elements are key to the overall effect. These shapes function as signs within a structured visual language. The painting invites viewers to find their own meaning within its structured forms.
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