The office of the Association of Industrial Parks of Russia opens to the visitor with a voluminous panel covering the entire wall. The panel is voluminous not only because it is printed on textured plaster, but also by the very scale of the painting “Grinder” by Kazimir Malevich. The full name of the work sounds like this - “Principle of Flicker”, and this principle is reflected in the picture literally: the arms and legs of the grinder are in different positions, as in a stroboscopic image.
In the unity of futuristic energy and cubist structure lies the novelty of cubo-futurism and the foreshadowing of Malevich’s suprematist concept; the energy of the image arises from the flicker of details, and its cubist structure is in the many homogeneous elements that can form any structure that recreates a real phenomenon, but at the same time can be abstract.
The relatively small size of the painting was “dispersed” up to 3 meters long and 2.7 meters high, without losing the quality of the image. Having added to the grinder’s wheel the company motto “Industrial parks are art” and a logo in the form of spinning gears, we turned to the study of the volumetric theme “wheels in art”.

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The image itself is designed like a graffiti, printed on a rough textured surface, and it is not so easy to scratch, and on another wall, where the abstract planes scattered from under the wheel flow, there is one figurative character authored by the world’s most famous graffiti artist. Here we finish - the solution is in AIP’s office.
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