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De Stijl Art Factory is an all in one art generator and adult coloring app. Experience an infinite number of generated artworks with a variety of configurable pattern settings for art therapy that keeps giving. Perfect for inspiring creativity, this automated artist's assistant helps you make gallery worthy art. Taking coloring in, paint by numbers and line art to a new level, you can generate an endless number of mandalas, geometric patterns, heart shaped illustrations and more to satisfy the urge to color in generative art for years to come. Inspired by the neoplasticism of the early 20th century, this app allows you to generate De Stijl inspired artworks in 'the style' made famous by artists like Piet Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg, Vilmos Huszár and Bart van Der Leck and color them for yourself. Choose whether to adhere to the principle tenets of the movement, using only primary colors and non-colors, or create your own vision using the abstract frameworks generated in the app to give form in the formless. The app includes several free coloring pages and the art generator can create many more. All the images for coloring are printable if you prefer to paint, sketch or draw your pictures by hand. The "plastic vision" of De Stijl artists, also called Neo-Plasticism, saw itself as reaching beyond the changing appearance of natural things to bring an audience into intimate contact with an immutable core of reality, a reality that was not so much a visible fact as an underlying spiritual vision. De Stijl was influenced by Cubist painting as well as by the mysticism and the ideas about "ideal" geometric forms (such as the "perfect straight line") in the neoplatonic philosophy of mathematician M. H. J. Schoenmaekers. The works of De Stijl went on to influence the Bauhaus style and the international style of architecture as well as clothing and interior design such as Art Deco. The aesthetic continues to evolve to this day, and now you can make it your own.