Malevich isn't just an inspiration—he's in every square, circle, and line.
The work is constructed like a three-dimensional construction kit. Flat geometric shapes—squares, rectangles, circles—seem to burst from the canvas and freeze in space. Each element is a separate "object," composed of ceramic plates overlapping each other, creating depth, shadow, and volume. A bold, contrasting color palette.
Why "Suprematism"? The name comes from the Latin supremus—"highest," "supreme." Malevich believed that art should rise above the depiction of reality and express the highest spiritual truth through form and color.
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