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Bauhaus Poster - Intersecting Circles

Add depth, structure, and a retro-chic touch to your walls with Crossed Circles, a art print of a poster from the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition. Minimalist, graphic, and warm, this composition embodies the entire philosophy of Bauhaus: simplicity, geometry, and visual balance.

This poster plays with circles of different sizes and colors (dark green, burgundy, ochre, off-white), layered on a vertically divided two-tone canvas. The intersection of the shapes creates areas of shadow, light, and contrast that give the composition an almost three-dimensional effect.


A design rooted in the history of the Bauhaus:

"Presented at the Weimar exhibition in 1923, this poster symbolizes the perfect union between art and mathematics. The use of circles — a pure and universal shape — evokes both the rigor of modernist compositions and a quest for visual movement."

This work is typical of the Bauhaus in its ability to evoke emotions through geometry. The boldness lies in the layering, the contrast of warm and cool tones, and the perfect distribution in space.

Bauhaus Poster - Intersecting Circles

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Add depth, structure, and a retro-chic touch to your walls with Crossed Circles, a art print of a poster from the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition. Minimalist, graphic, and warm, this composition embodies the entire philosophy of Bauhaus: simplicity, geometry, and visual balance.

This poster plays with circles of different sizes and colors (dark green, burgundy, ochre, off-white), layered on a vertically divided two-tone canvas. The intersection of the shapes creates areas of shadow, light, and contrast that give the composition an almost three-dimensional effect.


A design rooted in the history of the Bauhaus:

"Presented at the Weimar exhibition in 1923, this poster symbolizes the perfect union between art and mathematics. The use of circles — a pure and universal shape — evokes both the rigor of modernist compositions and a quest for visual movement."

This work is typical of the Bauhaus in its ability to evoke emotions through geometry. The boldness lies in the layering, the contrast of warm and cool tones, and the perfect distribution in space.