About the Artist
Created by MORYARTY, Bauhaus Poster 7 is an original work inspired by the pioneering spirit of the Bauhaus school. Rather than replicating a single historic piece, MORYARTY channels the Bauhaus ethos—where art, craft, and technology merge to shape modern life. The design pays tribute to the movement’s vision of uniting function and beauty, echoing the optimism of early 20th-century modernism.
This piece is conceived as a contemporary homage, inviting viewers to reflect on the Bauhaus legacy of experimentation and its enduring influence on graphic design, architecture, and everyday aesthetics.
The Artwork
Dated 1923 in reference to the landmark Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar, this composition captures the school’s belief in progress through clarity and collaboration. The arrangement of circles and orbital forms alludes to the Bauhaus fascination with universal systems, measurement, and the language of geometry. The artwork embodies the spirit of workshop exercises where artists explored harmony, balance, and visual rhythm through abstract forms.
Functioning as a visual manifesto, it distills the Bauhaus ideals into a bold, accessible statement for modern interiors, bridging historical context with contemporary design sensibilities.
Style & Characteristics
The print features bold, overlapping circles and rings, arranged in an asymmetrical yet harmonious composition. Primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—are set against black lines and deeper earth tones, creating strong contrast and a clear visual hierarchy. The crisp edges and flat color fields evoke the precision of screen printing and the clarity of geometric abstraction.
This energetic yet orderly design aligns with the Bauhaus tradition and modern graphic art. Those interested in Bauhaus design posters or curated abstract wall art will find this fine art print a striking addition to their collection.
In Interior Design
This modernist poster is ideal for living rooms, offices, or hallways where structure and visual energy are desired. It pairs well with mid-century furnishings, minimalist shelving, and interiors that blend natural wood with black metal accents.
To create a cohesive look, echo its red, blue, and yellow tones with small decorative objects, while letting neutral shades and warm beiges provide balance. Displayed with a simple mat and one of our frames, the artwork brings a museum-quality touch to Bauhaus-inspired spaces.
