Vera Molnar Shapes
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Vera Molnár Biography Artworks Exhibitions Ocula Artist According to art historian, zsofi valyi nagy, “familiar viewers will recognize molnár’s visual language: her geometric forms, her variations on a theme, and her minimalistic lines, which, whether drawn by hand or with a plotter, are unmistakably hers”. Molnár iterated combinatorial images from as early as 1959. [10] in 1968 she began working with computers, where she began to create algorithmic paintings based on simple geometric shapes and geometrical themes. Her geometric abstractions are created using a rigorous compositional method, governed by a predetermined set of mathematical rules that foreshadowed the development of computers. 'my life is in squares, triangles, lines,' the artist once said, referring to her focus on elementary forms. Some of molnar’s earliest works at the pompidou—graphite drawings of landscapes from the late 1940s—show her tendency towards simple, geometric shapes even when creating figurative work.
Tribute To Herbert W Franke Her geometric abstractions are created using a rigorous compositional method, governed by a predetermined set of mathematical rules that foreshadowed the development of computers. 'my life is in squares, triangles, lines,' the artist once said, referring to her focus on elementary forms. Some of molnar’s earliest works at the pompidou—graphite drawings of landscapes from the late 1940s—show her tendency towards simple, geometric shapes even when creating figurative work. Vera molnar (born 1924) is a hungarian visual artist and a pioneer of algorithmic art. fascinated by the tradition of european constructivism, she contributed to its development through the introduction of a unique minimalist plasticist grammar based on the rules of computer programming. In this series of five acrylic works on paper, molnar explores the tensions between shapes and voids and the rhythms that ensue in the space of a 50 x 50 cm. square. Vera molnar, a renowned hungarian artist, explores geometric abstraction and digital art through her innovative works and exhibitions. She iterated combinatorial images from as early as 1959. in 1968, she began working with computers, where she began to create algorithmic paintings based on simple geometric shapes and geometrical themes.
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