El Lissitzky, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919 VS Georges Méliès, Le Voyage dans la Lune, 1902
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El Lissitzky, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919 VS Georges Méliès, Le Voyage dans la Lune, 1902
Nikolay Suetin / suprematist porcelain set
Kazimir Malevich, Black Cross, 1915. Read more. Image source: Centre Georges Pompidou
Ivan Puni, Suprematist Composition, 1915
Air+Man+Space (1912) by Lyubov Popova
Angular Velocity, Koola Adams
Suprematist Style painting/collage. Acrylic paints, Indian ink and vintage paper on paper. 29.5cm x 42cm These artworks are based on Modernist Art of the early 20th century specifically Constructivist and Suprematist Art. Artists such as Lissitzky, Rodchenko and Popova have been an rich source of inspiration not only through their use of dynamic forms, shapes and colours but also the drama that exuded their art. This is an original artwork and not a print. Only one produced. Frame and mount not included Copyright reserved by the artist.
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Homage.
Aleksandr Rodchenko, Non-Objective Painting, No. 80 (Black on Black), 1918.