The single circle on a patterned or plain field has a long tradition in both Japanese and Western minimal aesthetics. In the Japanese ensō — a circle drawn in a single brushstroke — lies meditative meaning: completeness and the concentrated moment. Golden Horizon Eclipse works in the same visual space: one form, one ground, one act of centring.
A large, textured gold circle sits at the centre of a field of precise black and white horizontal stripes. The contrast between the warm, slightly irregular surface of the circle — where the gold has the quality of hammered metal — and the strict geometry of the striped ground is the compositional theme. Nothing else is present.
Golden Horizon Eclipse functions both as a focal point and as a restrained work — strong enough to anchor a wall, quiet enough to create no competition. It works in a living room, a bedroom, or a hallway.
Available as a fine art print on museum-quality paper or framed behind shatter-protected . . . Read More >>
The single circle on a patterned or plain field has a long tradition in both Japanese and Western minimal aesthetics. In the Japanese ensō — a circle drawn in a single brushstroke — lies meditative meaning: completeness and the concentrated moment. Golden Horizon Eclipse works in the same visual space: one form, one ground, one act of centring.
A large, textured gold circle sits at the centre of a field of precise black and white horizontal stripes. The contrast between the warm, slightly irregular surface of the circle — where the gold has the quality of hammered metal — and the strict geometry of the striped ground is the compositional theme. Nothing else is present.
Golden Horizon Eclipse functions both as a focal point and as a restrained work — strong enough to anchor a wall, quiet enough to create no competition. It works in a living room, a bedroom, or a hallway.
Available as a fine art print on museum-quality paper or framed behind shatter-protected acrylic. Several sizes available.
Frequently asked questions
What does the surface of the gold circle evoke?
The textured surface recalls aged or hammered metal — brass, antique gold, or polished copper — rather than glossy gold.
What is the relationship between circle and stripes?
The stripes are a ground that the circle interrupts and centres. It overshadows them at the middle while they continue at the edges.
Which walls and materials does this print harmonise with?
Black and white stripes read well against white walls. The gold circle harmonises with wood tones, brass fittings, and warm linen.
Is it suited as a single piece or for a gallery wall?
Both. As a single piece it has enough visual weight for a large wall. In a gallery-wall arrangement it holds its own beside more complex compositions.
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