Hard-Edge Painting (Systemic)

Hard-Edge Painting (Systemic) describes artists who treat color as a bounded, non-expressive unit. Compositions are built through sharp edges, clean separations, and measured relationships between planes. The surface stays factual: no illusion, no atmospheric blur, no expressive brushwork. Within Quiet Modernism, it operates as a structural method—boundary as logic, color as form, clarity as outcome.

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