Mondrian’s window
Over the past couple of years, my friend Ehpem and I have amused ourselves by spotting references to Mondrian (like this) or things we see that remind us of him. Our standards are lax: pretty much anything with more than a couple of rectangles fits into our little game.
And, so, I present: Mondrian’s Window.
South Plains, Texas
photographed 2.14.2015
Posted on March 7, 2015, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, melinda green harvey, Mondrian, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

I understand how this works – I see it too. Check out my previous post (https://infraredrobert.wordpress.com/2014/12/30/neoplasticism-2014/) to see if my image meets your standards.
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Oh, yes – that’s even more Mondrian-y that what Ehpem and I usually find. The red window, you know!
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Glad you approve 🙂
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Yes I see him! It was interesting to see an exhibition of Mondrian’ work and to discover how his work slowly changed from starting out as an ordinary landscape worker to more abstract representations and ultimately to the work for which he is famous.
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I remember your writing about that exhibit – Ehpem and I should have gone to it!
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I love this!
Martha
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I’m glad you do! And see you soon…
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Thanks for expanding my world, Melinda.
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Thanks, John. And consider it a partial repayment for how much your work has expanded MY world!
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