Mondrian Infinity Game

While this game does not reference any actual art works by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, one of the important figures in 20th century modern art, we do utilize his well-known color scheme of blue, red, yellow and white. You'll see a series of colored art works below - go ahead and click or tap on any one of them, and see what happens. The art works will split and multiply - endlessly - the only limit is the size of your screen!

There's no end point or goal to this game other than to have fun seeing what you can create by splitting and multiplying these Mondrian-colored art works into a big, crazy mess! If you think you've come up with an interesting overall effect, take a screenshot and send it to us to share in a gallery!


 

Mondrian had his own theories about art, and made this statement in 1914: "Art is higher than reality and has no direct relation to reality. To approach the spiritual in art, one will make as little use as possible of reality, because reality is opposed to the spiritual. We find ourselves in the presence of an abstract art. Art should be above reality, otherwise it would have no value for man."

If you're interested in more things Mondrian-related, check out the following games:

Are you familiar with the "dots" or "squares" game? Take turns drawing lines to create boxes and match wits with Mondrian: The Mondrian Squares Challenge Game

Can you figure out which art work is a true Mondrian and which is a fake? Try our Mondrian Identification Game

Check out this Mondrian-inspired Art Car! Read more about it here!

art car inspired by Piet Mondrian, seen in Montclair, NJ




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