This bold series of monotype abstract art explores the beauty of primitive shapes, handmade texture, and graphic simplicity. Each composition uses earthy colors like terracotta, charcoal black, and dusty brown to create raw, tactile forms that appear carved or printed in one expressive gesture.
These artworks are influenced by mid-century modern design, Bauhaus structure, and brutalist aesthetics. The simplified shapes, blocky silhouettes, and visible texture give each piece a timeless and grounded quality. Ideal for design-conscious interiors, these pieces work well in gallery-style walls, industrial settings, or minimalist homes that value texture and form.
Each print carries a handcrafted, imperfect beauty—perfect for collectors who enjoy graphic abstract art, geometric shapes, and a natural color palette. These compositions feel both vintage and contemporary, bridging design and emotion with clean, visual strength.
Dina Dankers is a versatile artist from the Netherlands, specializing in mixed media art, botanical prints, abstract art, and modern geometric art. Her works are known for their vibrant colors and creative compositions, exuding a sense of modernity and sophistication. Dina combines traditional painting techniques.. Read more…