Deep colours and geometric shapes dominate the image of a city where architecture and reflection blend seamlessly. The skyline is formed by towering buildings in tight block shapes, cloaked in saturated shades of red, blue and yellow. The street is wet and reflects the buildings and lampposts, creating an illusion of infinite space.
The influence of minimalism and modernist art is evident. The straight lines and sharp contrasts are reminiscent of the work of artists such as Piet Mondrian and the Bauhaus movement, which focuses on primary colours and geometry. The way light and shadow are divided into planes also has common ground with the work of Edward Hopper, whose art often evokes a sense of solitude and urban serenity.
This artwork fits perfectly into a modern interior style, making a powerful visual statement. In a loft, a sleek living room or an office space, the dynamics of the composition come into their own. With its strong contrasts and reflections, it attracts attention and creates an immersive atmosphere, ideal for lovers of abstract urban art and graphic precision.
Created by Bart Veeken with support from AI.
I work as a teacher and am also active as a photographer and graphic designer. My home base is the picturesque city of Haarlem, where I enjoy capturing images along the way. My passion lies in photography and digital art.
_______
I am a full-time teacher and also work as a..
Read more…