Color-Hex-2, Houston, Texas, USA, 2008

$1,200.00

Synchronicity of Colour at Discovery Park captures the vibrant energy of urban life through a series of multi-coloured blocks arranged in an abstract composition. This limited edition fine art print highlights the dynamic interplay of colours—bold reds, deep blues, vivid yellows, and rich greens—forming a harmonious visual rhythm that elevates any interior space. Printed on museum-quality paper with archival inks, this photograph ensures lasting vibrancy and impeccable detail, perfect for collectors seeking a statement piece that celebrates architectural creativity and colour synchronicity. Ideal for modern homes or professional environments, this artwork transforms walls into conversations.

This is an archival pigment print 18 X 13 inches ( 45.75 X 33 cm ). Edition of 10, signed, dated and numbered. The handcrafted print makes it perfect for both home and office wall decor.

Synchronicity of Colour at Discovery Park captures the vibrant energy of urban life through a series of multi-coloured blocks arranged in an abstract composition. This limited edition fine art print highlights the dynamic interplay of colours—bold reds, deep blues, vivid yellows, and rich greens—forming a harmonious visual rhythm that elevates any interior space. Printed on museum-quality paper with archival inks, this photograph ensures lasting vibrancy and impeccable detail, perfect for collectors seeking a statement piece that celebrates architectural creativity and colour synchronicity. Ideal for modern homes or professional environments, this artwork transforms walls into conversations.

This is an archival pigment print 18 X 13 inches ( 45.75 X 33 cm ). Edition of 10, signed, dated and numbered. The handcrafted print makes it perfect for both home and office wall decor.

Color-Hex- a work inspired by the artist Mondrian who believed abstraction could serve as a universal pictorial language representing the dynamic, evolutionary forces that govern nature and human experience. By using basic forms and colors his vision of modern art could transcend divisions in culture and become a new common language based in pure primary colors, flatness of forms and dynamic tension.