
Bauhaus-Gestalt. Rad. Moderne Shape. Wheel. Modern by Fadil Roze
This Bauhaus-inflected graphic composition centres on a bold wheel form — a fundamental geometric motif elevated through precise arrangement and stark tonal contrast. Fadil Roze works within the grid logic of early modernism, stripping the image back to essential shapes and allowing the interplay of positive and negative space to carry the visual weight. The result is austere yet dynamic: a design that feels rooted in the Bauhaus tradition while reading as sharply contemporary on the wall.
Printed as an archival fine art print, fine details and color nuances come through with complete clarity, honoring the original on museum-grade paper.
This Bauhaus-inflected graphic composition centres on a bold wheel form — a fundamental geometric motif elevated through precise arrangement and stark tonal contrast. Fadil Roze works within the grid logic of early modernism, stripping the image back to essential shapes and allowing the interplay of positive and negative space to carry the visual weight. The result is austere yet dynamic: a design that feels rooted in the Bauhaus tradition while reading as sharply contemporary on the wall.
Printed as an archival fine art print, fine details and color nuances come through with complete clarity, honoring the original on museum-grade paper.
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$12.39Description
This Bauhaus-inflected graphic composition centres on a bold wheel form — a fundamental geometric motif elevated through precise arrangement and stark tonal contrast. Fadil Roze works within the grid logic of early modernism, stripping the image back to essential shapes and allowing the interplay of positive and negative space to carry the visual weight. The result is austere yet dynamic: a design that feels rooted in the Bauhaus tradition while reading as sharply contemporary on the wall.
Printed as an archival fine art print, fine details and color nuances come through with complete clarity, honoring the original on museum-grade paper.























