To celebrate Piet Mondrian's 154th birthday, I created a free Resolume Arena/Avenue plugin, "Remembering to Mondrian - free&Easy" it's created for this 154th birthday of Piet Mondrian in 2026.
Requirements:
Resume Arena or Avenue 7.24.3
It may, however, run down to version 7.22.1
SOUL-DANCE OF FORM AND COLOR
by a touch of MONDRIAN
Piet Mondrian lets the soul of geometry dance to this day's
if no longer on canvas,
then now on the screen.
Get your "Strict Lines, Primary Colors & Infinite Motion" Resolume Generator – for free right now!
How to get the plugin and lots of additional information you can be found here:
https://mywix3.wixsite.com/bennoh/post/ ... erspective
"Piet Mondrian didn't just paint squares; he decoded the rhythm of the modern world. Today, his influence lives on up everywhere like in architecture, fashion, advertising or the all around popular culture and of corse in the actual art.
With this plugin, I bring his vision to the digital stage and let it flow and fly in our new media world – a dance of primary colors in straight geometrics."
I, bennoH., have now attempted in 2026 to create an alternative perspective on “De Stijl” in the age of real-time shaders.
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Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan,
born on March 7 1872 in the Netherlands, known as Piet Mondrian, was a pioneer of abstract art. He is best known as the founder of „De Stijl“ (Neo-Plasticism) and on of the primary founders of Constructivism and Concrete Art.
From the 1920s onwards, Mondrian created his iconic strictly geometric paintings characterized by black grids combined with rectangular fields in primary colors (red, blue, yellow) plus white and beige. These works continue to influence art, architecture, fashion, advertising, and popular culture to this day.
Many know Mondrian only for his geometric late works, but few realize that in his early decades he painted landscapes and other figurative motifs, often with surprising use of color and in styles close to Impressionism, Pointillism or Cubism, which ultimately led him to the reductive "De Stijl".
His theoretical work "Le Néo-Plasticisme" was published in 1925 as Bauhaus Book No. 5 under the title "Neue Gestaltung" (New Design). This unmistakable statement also demonstrates the high regard in which his work is held for the modern art world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian -- https://www.wikiart.org/en/piet-mondrian