About the Artist
Designed by MORYARTY, this original composition pays tribute to the Bauhaus movement and its enduring influence on modern design. Rather than replicating a specific historical work, MORYARTY channels the Bauhaus ethos of clarity, balance, and purposeful creativity into a fresh visual statement for contemporary interiors.
MORYARTY’s approach emphasizes strong structural elements, simplified forms, and a color palette chosen for visual impact, reflecting the Bauhaus tradition of merging art with function. The result is a geometric poster that resonates with design enthusiasts and admirers of early modernism alike.
The Artwork
This artwork draws inspiration from the experimental spirit of the Bauhaus school, where artists and designers explored how geometry could express new ideas about society and technology. The arrangement of circles and intersecting shapes suggests a sense of movement and harmony, echoing the optimism and forward-thinking mindset of the 1920s.
Created as a decorative piece with a functional graphic sensibility, it references the studio exercises and exhibition graphics that made Bauhaus design so influential. While contemporary in execution, it evokes the mood of vintage Bauhaus wall art, bridging past and present in a single composition.
Style & Characteristics
The image features bold, overlapping circles and precise geometric divisions set against a warm beige background. Accents of saturated blue, orange, red, and yellow interact with black details, creating a dynamic balance between weight and lightness.
Clean, flat edges and ample negative space lend the composition a calm yet energetic quality. The overall effect is modern, optimistic, and meticulously structured, making it a natural fit for Bauhaus posters and curated abstract wall art collections that celebrate form and function.
In Interior Design
This poster introduces rhythm and structure to living rooms, home offices, hallways, or studios, especially in spaces with simple lines and honest materials. It pairs well with Scandinavian, mid-century, and industrial decor, anchoring a gallery wall without overwhelming adjacent pieces.
For a cohesive look, combine it with beige walls, light wood, black metal, and touches of blue or orange in textiles. It also complements minimalist prints as a striking focal point in restrained interiors.
