Create your own Suprematist artworks on your tabletop – by BEAMALEVICH

Do you imagine yourself experimenting with art? It’s never been easier than with this item!

A great game for lovers of Modern Art, with Shapes of Suprematism you have all the needed elements to create new Suprematist or Post-Suprematist compositions on your tabletop, that you can rearrange as you please!

Mostly sponsored by painter Kazimir Malevich, the Suprematist movement established its style foundations within “geometrical abstraction”, with artists like Kandinsky, Suetin, Khidekel, El Lissitzky, and even Le Corbusier taking part of it; these people appeared along the 1910s as part of the vanguardist Constructivism wave in Europe and Soviet Russia, and nurtured many later types of architecture and art, some of which survive to this day!

With only elementary forms and lines, Suprematism gave a giant push to movements like De Stijl, Brutalism, or the Staatliches Bauhaus School aura. We could say it was one of the biggest influences oo how the modern world looks, hands down!

The blue colour of the methacrylate pieces gives this version of the game a unique 3-dimensionality that fits well with the simplicity and pureness that Malevich sought within his works. Now we can talk about a Blue Square instead of a Black Square (1915), same with a Blue Circle instead of a Black Circle painted on that same year, and so on!

Enjoy the results creatively through photography, with video capturing, placing as decoration on your shelves… tons of fun for a one-time purchase!

Go beyond the established!

Other artsy Shapes of… models available: Suprematism Black, Suprematism Blue, Mondrian, Cut-Outs by Matisse, The Tatlin Tower

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (wood base):
Length: 39 cm // 15.3 in
Width: 8 cm // 3.1 in
Height: 0.9 cm // 0.35 in

Material:
certified elm wood & methacrylate

Colour:
blue (red & black also available)

Includes:
1 x wood base with 5 grooves
7 x different sized methacrylate Suprematist-geometrical figures

Designed and made in Barcelona, Spain

Packed in a design cardboard box