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Malevich, who was a deeply spiritual man, thought that by using such strict, simple shapes and colours, he could go beyond superficial appearances to attain a deeper level of meaning. In about 1918 he took his ideas to their most extreme form when he created a series of paintings featuring a white square on a white background (the square is visible only through variations in the brushwork); after this he abandoned suprematism. Although the ideas that lay behind it were rather obscure, suprematism proved highly influential on abstract painting and on design. Malevich had intended it to be a mystical form of expression, but in fact designers applied suprematist patterns to functional objects such as pottery and textiles.
Yellow stands for mineral wealth. Green represents the country's vegetation and natural resources. Red recalls the blood spilt during the liberation struggle. Effective date: 18 April 1980.
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