Description
A geometric composition in black and cream depicts architectural forms and negative space with stark modernist clarity, anchored by bold sans-serif lettering reading "BAUHAUS-AUSSTELLUNG WEIMAR, JULI-SEPT. 1923" in a structured layout typical of early twentieth-century artwork. The work exemplifies the Bauhaus movement's commitment to visual economy and functional form, using only essential shapes and a restrained palette to communicate with graphic directness. At home in a creative studio, gallery wall, or modernist interior space. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.