About the Artist
Designed by MORYARTY, this 2017 composition is an original creation inspired by early twentieth-century modernism. The studio’s work often pays homage to the Bauhaus movement, reimagining its core values of clarity, proportion, and visual logic for a contemporary audience. MORYARTY’s approach emphasizes distilled geometry and harmonious color relationships, resulting in striking yet balanced designs.
Rather than replicating historical works, MORYARTY channels the spirit of modernist pioneers to create new pieces that resonate with today’s interiors. This poster exemplifies the studio’s commitment to timeless design, bridging the past and present. Discover more in our Bauhaus posters collection.
The Artwork
Geometric Lines and colors 3 is rooted in the modernist pursuit of a universal visual language, drawing influence from Bauhaus and De Stijl ideals. Created in a period when abstraction was seen as a way to bring order and harmony to everyday life, this artwork reflects a vision of modernity where art and design serve a functional, uplifting role.
As a decorative art print, it offers a visual meditation on balance and structure, inviting viewers to consider the interplay between stability and openness. It sits comfortably alongside other abstract art prints that prioritize conceptual clarity and visual impact.
Style & Characteristics
The composition features crisp, intersecting black lines that divide the surface into a grid of rectangles. Within these fields, blocks of vivid yellow, blue, and red punctuate the design, set against a generous expanse of white. The use of primary colors and geometric forms creates a sense of rhythm and visual order.
The overall effect is clean and architectural, with sharp edges and a precise, printed quality. The mood is poised and optimistic, embodying a minimalist sensibility that feels both modern and approachable.
In Interior Design
This poster serves as a dynamic focal point in living rooms, offices, hallways, or creative studios. Its clarity and structure complement Scandinavian, mid-century, and contemporary spaces, and it pairs well with other graphic works and typographic art.
For a harmonious look, display it on white or light grey walls with black furnishings or pale woods, and echo one of its accent colors in accessories. A simple mat and frame from our frames selection will enhance its geometric precision and gallery-quality presence.
