Cosmic Radiance is a contemporary geometric composition from the Japandi Art collection. Radial lines issue from a dark semicircle at the lower edge of the image and fan upward like the spokes of a cosmic wheel. Small dots of colour mark even intervals along each ray, joining the precision of scientific diagrams with the festive geometry of Edo-period Japanese pattern-book tradition. The overall form reads like a sunburst ring: symmetrical, calm and quietly animated.
The print is built from vector-based fine lines and a restrained palette of coloured accents on an off-white ground. The deliberate spacing between rays keeps the composition open and gives the eye room to rest between the coloured dots. The technique draws on the clean line of post-war Japanese graphic design and on the strict geometric language of the Bauhaus.
In a living space Cosmic Radiance comes into its own when it has room around it — a hallway or a reading corner benefits from the radiating e . . . Read More >>
Cosmic Radiance is a contemporary geometric composition from the Japandi Art collection. Radial lines issue from a dark semicircle at the lower edge of the image and fan upward like the spokes of a cosmic wheel. Small dots of colour mark even intervals along each ray, joining the precision of scientific diagrams with the festive geometry of Edo-period Japanese pattern-book tradition. The overall form reads like a sunburst ring: symmetrical, calm and quietly animated.
The print is built from vector-based fine lines and a restrained palette of coloured accents on an off-white ground. The deliberate spacing between rays keeps the composition open and gives the eye room to rest between the coloured dots. The technique draws on the clean line of post-war Japanese graphic design and on the strict geometric language of the Bauhaus.
In a living space Cosmic Radiance comes into its own when it has room around it — a hallway or a reading corner benefits from the radiating energy without the image dominating the room. The off-white ground sits naturally beside linen, stone and natural wood tones, and the colour accents pick up both warm and cool wall colours.
Available as an unframed paper poster in several standard formats and as a framed print with shatter-resistant acrylic glazing in a slim, contemporary frame. The framed version arrives ready to hang.
Frequently asked questions
What does the semicircle at the lower edge represent?
The dark semicircle anchors the composition and forms the point from which all lines radiate. It can be read as a horizon, a setting sun, or simply as a formal anchor point — the print is deliberately open to interpretation.
What does the colour palette look like?
The background is off-white, the radial lines are dark grey or black, and the accent dots show a small selection of warmer and cooler tones — typically terracotta, sage, ochre and a soft blue. The palette is deliberately restrained.
Which room suits this print best?
Any room where you want a focal point without visual noise: a hallway, a study, or a bedroom wall facing the bed. The symmetrical radiating form is calming by nature and suits both Japandi interiors and mid-century modern rooms.
Is it also available framed?
Yes. The framed version arrives ready to hang with shatter-resistant acrylic glazing and a slim contemporary frame. The paper poster can also be ordered unframed.
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