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homdeco JUNIQE Shop by HomDeco
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2,463 designs • 629 sales • Paris, FR
About the design
This striking art print features Hilma af Klint's abstract work from "The Swan Series," likely from 1915. The central motif is a powerful black circle, acting as a target, with concentric rings of red, yellow, and blue at its core. Three radiating lines in blue, yellow, and pink emanate from the center, all set against a rich, earthy red background. This piece embodies themes of spiritual focus, cosmic energy, and inner connection, characteristic of Klint's pioneering abstract art. The bold yet precise design makes it a captivating piece. This high-quality digital poster (7000x5000 pixels, 300

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Material
FSC-certified premium paper and high-quality hardcover.
Details
The inside pages are available lined, squared or dotted.
Versatile in use
The ideal everyday companion - for yourself or as a gift.
High quality print
Double-sided HD digital printing with a sharpness of 1,600 dpi for brilliant results.
Sustainably produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Produced in Germany
We produce all our prints at our own production site.
homdeco JUNIQE Shop by HomDeco

homdeco

HomDeco

2,463 designs • 629 salesParis, FR
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