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Bauhaus Poster - Chromatic Momentum

Dive into the vibrant world of modernist design with Élan Chromatique, a art print of a poster from the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition. Rich in colors, curves, and balance, this composition is a celebration of abstraction, geometry, and the creative freedom inherent to the Bauhaus movement.

The pattern plays on an alternation of semi-circular shapes and rectangles with rounded edges, featuring a warm and contrasting palette: petroleum blue, burnt orange, mustard yellow, beige, and deep black. The whole forms a fluid and structured visual rhythm, while evoking the optimism of early 20th-century design.


A tribute to the Weimar school:

Created for the 1923 exhibition, this poster is part of the first major public manifestations of the Bauhaus, a revolutionary school founded by Walter Gropius. The modular and colorful approach of the work reflects the Bauhaus's desire to bring art, architecture, and design into a single functional and poetic vision.

Bauhaus Poster - Chromatic Momentum

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Dive into the vibrant world of modernist design with Élan Chromatique, a art print of a poster from the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition. Rich in colors, curves, and balance, this composition is a celebration of abstraction, geometry, and the creative freedom inherent to the Bauhaus movement.

The pattern plays on an alternation of semi-circular shapes and rectangles with rounded edges, featuring a warm and contrasting palette: petroleum blue, burnt orange, mustard yellow, beige, and deep black. The whole forms a fluid and structured visual rhythm, while evoking the optimism of early 20th-century design.


A tribute to the Weimar school:

Created for the 1923 exhibition, this poster is part of the first major public manifestations of the Bauhaus, a revolutionary school founded by Walter Gropius. The modular and colorful approach of the work reflects the Bauhaus's desire to bring art, architecture, and design into a single functional and poetic vision.