
Curated by musefeng
Also known as abstract geometry, russian avant-garde, malevich style, non-objective art, geometric abstraction, constructivist art
An abstract art aesthetic defined by simple geometric shapes—squares, circles, and straight lines—floating in dynamic tension across a flat white canvas.
Created in the early 20th century, Suprematism focuses on the supremacy of pure artistic feeling over the depiction of objects. Visually, this translates into stark, non-representational compositions where solid-colored geometric elements—such as black squares, red circles, and intersecting diagonal bars—appear to float dynamically or in tension across a clean, neutral background, usually white or light cream.
Where to apply: Use to create striking abstract patterns, bold graphic posters, minimalist book covers, and avant-garde fashion prints.
suprematism aesthetic applied to an abstract composition. Flat, solid shapes of crimson, deep black, and cobalt blue floating dynamically. Intersecting diagonals, floating squares, and precise circles arranged in perfect tension on a textured off-white canvas. Soft, uniform daylight with zero shadows. --ar 1:1 --style raw