This work shows a structured arrangement of geometric shapes - mainly circles and semi-circles - divided into a grid. The colour palette includes red, white, grey and dark blue. The individual shapes are divided into segments, quadrants or concentric rings, creating a rhythmic play of contrasts and repetitions. Some elements look like abstracted diagrams or visual codes.
The idea for this work arose from an interest in modular systems and the graphic effect of repetition and variation. Each circle is a small study in balance, colour and form - and yet part of a larger whole.
The atmosphere is calm but analytical. The work invites the viewer to recognise patterns, grasp differences and explore the effect of geometry in space. It conveys a sense of order without appearing rigid.
In interior design, this work of art is particularly suitable for modern, structured rooms. It brings clarity and visual depth to offices, studios or living areas and acts as a connecting element between design aesthetics and functional interior design.
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