Piet Mondrian was an artist in the early 20th century who is famous for taking only colored rectangles and black lines, and putting them on a canvas in order to show the relationship that colors have with one another, and how well they stand out alone, and in the process he helped to redefine what people thought of as “art”. Inspired by Mondrian, the set design for “The Shape of Things” by Neil LaBute was also a minimalistic, beautiful, and filled with lines and colored rectangles.
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