Urban Grid Blur is a contemporary geometric composition of white and grey blocks held together by strong black lines, with one small note of red. It draws on the geometric abstraction of De Stijl and the Bauhaus, where structure and primary accent do all the work, but it is a new design rather than a copy of any historical piece.
The image is pure arrangement. Rectangular fields meet along clean black rules, and the lone red square gives the eye a single place to land. There is no illusion of depth; the interest lies in proportion, in how the blocks balance one another across the surface.
On a wall the print brings a crisp, modern order to a room. It suits a home office, a hallway, or a living room with a contemporary edge, where its graphic clarity sharpens the space. The neutral grey ground lets it pair with bold and quiet interiors alike.
Available as unframed paper on thick white stock, framed behind shatter-resistant acrylic in a wooden moulding, or as . . . Read More >>
Urban Grid Blur is a contemporary geometric composition of white and grey blocks held together by strong black lines, with one small note of red. It draws on the geometric abstraction of De Stijl and the Bauhaus, where structure and primary accent do all the work, but it is a new design rather than a copy of any historical piece.
The image is pure arrangement. Rectangular fields meet along clean black rules, and the lone red square gives the eye a single place to land. There is no illusion of depth; the interest lies in proportion, in how the blocks balance one another across the surface.
On a wall the print brings a crisp, modern order to a room. It suits a home office, a hallway, or a living room with a contemporary edge, where its graphic clarity sharpens the space. The neutral grey ground lets it pair with bold and quiet interiors alike.
Available as unframed paper on thick white stock, framed behind shatter-resistant acrylic in a wooden moulding, or as satin-coated cotton canvas. Each keeps the black lines sharp and the colour fields flat.
Frequently asked questions
What does Urban Grid Blur show?
A geometric abstract composition of white and grey blocks, divided by strong black lines, with a small accent of red.
Is it based on a historical artwork?
No. It is a contemporary design influenced by De Stijl and Bauhaus geometric abstraction. It is not a reproduction of a specific historical work.
What is the De Stijl influence?
An early-twentieth-century movement that built images from rectangular fields, black lines and primary-colour accents, valuing balance and clarity over illusion.
Which rooms suit it?
Home offices, hallways, and contemporary living rooms. Its graphic clarity sharpens a space, and the neutral grey ground suits both bold and quiet interiors.
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