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Impossible Geometry by Nizako Art On Poster 24″x36″

38.50

The painting’s title, Impossible Geometry, reflects the artist’s exploration of geometric abstraction and minimalism.

The Impossible Geometry painting’s composition is based on geometric shapes, including circles, triangles, and squares, which are arranged in a seemingly impossible way.

This monochromatic piece features an intricate arrangement of shapes in black color that reinforces the painting’s sense of minimalism creating a sense of contrast and emphasizing the complexity of the painting’s structure.

By using a limited color palette in the artwork impossible geometry, the artist has been able to achieve a sense of balance and harmony.

The Impossible Geometry painting’s complex visual structure creates a sense of mystery and intrigue.
The work is not only visually arresting, but also encourages viewers to explore their own interpretive possibilities.

The painting’s composition also incorporates a sense of movement and rhythm. The shapes move in and out of one another, creating a sense of movement and energy.

Geometric abstract painting is an art style that is based on the use of geometric shapes and lines to create a composition. This style of painting is often associated with Cubism, an early 20th century art movement which sought to depict objects from multiple perspectives.

Geometric abstract painting is a form of non-representational art, meaning it does not represent any specific objects or scenes. Instead, it relies on the use of color, shape, line, and texture to create a visual experience.

The use of geometric shapes and lines in painting has been around since the Renaissance. During this period, artists used the shapes to create perspective and depth in their work.

During the twentieth century, the use of geometric shapes and lines became increasingly popular in the art world. Abstract artists, such as Piet Mondrian, used geometric shapes to create an abstract expression of the world around them.

Geometric abstract painting is a highly organized and structured form of art.
Unlike other forms of abstract art, it does not rely on the use of random shapes and forms, but rather utilizes specific shapes and lines to create a composition with a strong sense of structure.
The use of geometric patterns can be seen in the work of many abstract painters such as Wassily Kandinsky.

This print is a minimal and chic way to elevate your space. The artwork stands out from any angle as the matte museum-quality paper diffuses the light.

Created by Nizako exclusively for Photoelixir.com

Poster Characteristics:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Giclée printing quality
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%

Weight 0.11 lbs