About this artwork
This is an anonymous design for a carpet. Look at the intricate patterns, created with a striking use of colour and form. At first glance, the carpet seems to follow a traditional geometric layout. However, a closer look reveals a play with structure, disrupting any sense of a fixed, central perspective. The repeating diamond grid in red challenges the idea of a single, definable pattern. It seems to be fluid, in a state of constant redefinition. The edges of the design are particularly fascinating; here, the patterns appear to bleed into each other, destabilizing the defined borders. This challenges conventional expectations of symmetry. The design exists in a state of flux, reflecting a broader philosophical interest in questioning fixed meanings. Ultimately, this carpet design is a complex interplay of colour, form, and pattern that prompts us to question the very nature of structure and meaning.
Artwork details
- Dimensions
- height 399 mm, width 288 mm
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
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About this artwork
This is an anonymous design for a carpet. Look at the intricate patterns, created with a striking use of colour and form. At first glance, the carpet seems to follow a traditional geometric layout. However, a closer look reveals a play with structure, disrupting any sense of a fixed, central perspective. The repeating diamond grid in red challenges the idea of a single, definable pattern. It seems to be fluid, in a state of constant redefinition. The edges of the design are particularly fascinating; here, the patterns appear to bleed into each other, destabilizing the defined borders. This challenges conventional expectations of symmetry. The design exists in a state of flux, reflecting a broader philosophical interest in questioning fixed meanings. Ultimately, this carpet design is a complex interplay of colour, form, and pattern that prompts us to question the very nature of structure and meaning.
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