Two black discs float above a fan of concentric arcs — a composition that moves between the mechanical and the organic. The calm precision of the forms evokes tree rings, waves, and an abstract human figure at once, without settling on a single reading.
The work uses flat vector graphics with a clear formal language: solid black circles contrast with fine, evenly spaced lines. The warm beige of the background lends the reduced palette warmth and avoids the coldness of a purely black and white print.
The format suits living rooms, studies, and hallways — anywhere a quiet but striking motif catches the eye. On its own it hangs as a clear statement; in a diptych with another work from the abstract modern series it fits in harmoniously.
Available as a premium canvas print on an MDF panel with a solid wood frame. The motif is printed without a mat, so the composition fills the entire surface.
Two black discs float above a fan of concentric arcs — a composition that moves between the mechanical and the organic. The calm precision of the forms evokes tree rings, waves, and an abstract human figure at once, without settling on a single reading.
The work uses flat vector graphics with a clear formal language: solid black circles contrast with fine, evenly spaced lines. The warm beige of the background lends the reduced palette warmth and avoids the coldness of a purely black and white print.
The format suits living rooms, studies, and hallways — anywhere a quiet but striking motif catches the eye. On its own it hangs as a clear statement; in a diptych with another work from the abstract modern series it fits in harmoniously.
Available as a premium canvas print on an MDF panel with a solid wood frame. The motif is printed without a mat, so the composition fills the entire surface.
Frequently asked questions
What does the composition of two discs and arcs represent?
The work deliberately leaves room for interpretation: the layered forms can be read as the balance of two forces, as a cross-section through a tree trunk, or as a stylised human figure. There is no prescribed meaning.
Why is the motif limited to black and beige?
The two-colour scheme reinforces the geometric clarity of the composition. Black supplies the necessary visual energy, the warm beige keeps the image from reading cold or clinical — a combination that works particularly well in Japandi interiors.
Which room suits this print?
The motif works in almost any room: living room, office, bedroom, or hallway. It fits especially well into neutral or earth-toned interiors and pairs with Scandinavian or Japanese-style furnishings.
Is a frame included?
Yes, the canvas print is supplied on an MDF support with a wooden frame and is ready to hang. A separate picture frame is not needed.
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