This series of minimalist artworks is inspired by Japanese aesthetics, Zen philosophy, and Scandinavian design. Each piece shows a hand-drawn botanical branch placed vertically on a textured background, with a centered circle as the main compositional element. The drawings are simple and clean, with thin, crisp lines that suggest calm and structure. The combination of organic shape and geometric form creates balance and focus.The color palette is based on Japandi interior trends and includes warm sand, soft clay, pale lavender, olive green, faded indigo, charcoal grey, and beige. These muted tones match natural materials and give the artworks a grounded, calming appearance.This collection fits well in Japandi, Zen, Asian-inspired, Wabi-Sabi, and minimalist interiors. It brings a quiet rhythm to the space and works well in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, or reading corners where a peaceful mood is desired.The style refers to Asian ink drawings and clean Japanese composition, but reinterpreted in a modern way. The artworks are decorative and clear, with a focus on nature, balance, and negative space—making them suitable for interiors with soft natural colors and a calm, organized atmosphere.
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…