Rhythm & Curves is a contemporary graphic print built from nested arcs and concentric rings. It belongs to no historical school. Its language is geometric abstraction — the hard-edged tradition of the Bauhaus poster and mid-century Op art, where a few repeated shapes carry the whole composition. There is no figure and no horizon, only the measured beat of curve against curve.
The design is drawn as flat vector form. Thick black bands turn across a warm off-white ground, each panel a slight variation on the last. The effect is rhythmic rather than pictorial: the eye follows the lines around their centres, and the small shifts between the four blocks keep the surface alive. Edges stay crisp, with no shading or texture to soften them.
On a wall the print reads as quiet structure. It sits well in a Japandi or Scandinavian room, above a sideboard or a reading chair, where its black-and-cream palette draws on the neutral tones around it. Paired with pale wood and li . . . Read More >>
Rhythm & Curves is a contemporary graphic print built from nested arcs and concentric rings. It belongs to no historical school. Its language is geometric abstraction — the hard-edged tradition of the Bauhaus poster and mid-century Op art, where a few repeated shapes carry the whole composition. There is no figure and no horizon, only the measured beat of curve against curve.
The design is drawn as flat vector form. Thick black bands turn across a warm off-white ground, each panel a slight variation on the last. The effect is rhythmic rather than pictorial: the eye follows the lines around their centres, and the small shifts between the four blocks keep the surface alive. Edges stay crisp, with no shading or texture to soften them.
On a wall the print reads as quiet structure. It sits well in a Japandi or Scandinavian room, above a sideboard or a reading chair, where its black-and-cream palette draws on the neutral tones around it. Paired with pale wood and linen it adds order without colour; hung as a pair or trio it sets a steady graphic pulse along a hallway.
Choose the format that suits the room. The unframed print arrives on thick matte fine-art paper. The framed option is set behind shatter-resistant acrylic in a slim wood moulding, ready to hang. The canvas edition is printed on satin-coated cotton and stretched over a wooden frame.
Frequently asked questions
What style is Rhythm & Curves?
It is a modern geometric-abstract poster. The vocabulary of concentric arcs and rings comes from the Bauhaus poster tradition and mid-century Op art, reworked here as a calm contemporary graphic.
Is this based on a historical artwork?
No. It is an original contemporary design with no single historical source. It draws on a general lineage of hard-edged geometric abstraction rather than copying any one print.
What are the colours?
Black bands on a warm off-white, near-cream ground. The restrained two-tone palette is what lets it sit among neutral interiors.
Where does it work in a home?
Above a sideboard, desk or reading chair, and especially as a matched pair or trio along a hall. It suits Japandi and Scandinavian rooms with pale wood and linen.
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