Abstract Geometric Bauhaus Prints and Wall Art
Abstract Geometric Bauhaus Prints and Wall Art
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Salvador Dali’s 1948 oil painting “Elephant” is a prime example of surrealism, featuring a distorted elephant with elongated legs and a spider-like body. It has become an iconic image, inspiring imitations and interpretations over the years.Read More →
Keith Haring was best known for his graffiti-like painting, initially on the black paper used to cover discontinued billboard Read More →
He was a crucial figure in the new art movement in the 1960s, alongside Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist. Through parody, his work defined the notion of pop art. Inspired by the comic strip, Lichtenstein created exact compositions that documented while parodying, frequently in a humorous way.Read More →
A perfect choice for home decor, guest room decorations, cabinet, hotel decorations or other indoor decors, a great gift idea for Christmas, Holidays, Birthday Wedding and another occasion gift to your family and friends.Read More →
The Bauhaus exhibition of 1923 was the first public presentation of the Bauhaus art movement founded as an art school in 1919. From August 15 to September 30, 1923, it took place at three locations in Weimar and showed works created at the BauhausRead More →
Haus and Hues minimalistic wall art features abstract faces of a woman in lovely neutral colours. This chic and straightforward boho poster is the perfect art to fill your empty walls. It can be stand-alone art to grace your entryways or part of a stunning gallery wall by mixing and matching other bohemian posters and prints or line drawing art. Read More →
Minimalist prints teach us to appreciate “less.” According to experts, minimalist living offers benefits such as peace of mind, increased concentration, increased imagination, and more space for what matters most.Read More →
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