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Bauhaus - Three Sunflowers by CATS AND DOTZ

Three sunflowers rendered through a Bauhaus lens — CATS AND DOTZ strips the familiar bloom back to its essential geometry, presenting form and colour in the flat, confident language of modernist design. Bold graphic outlines, primary-adjacent tones, and a strict compositional logic give the image the clarity of a design manifesto, while the choice of subject — organic, sun-turned, seasonal — provides a counterpoint that keeps the work warm rather than cold. The result is a piece that honours both the rigour of Bauhaus principles and the natural world that inspired it.

On canvas, the graphic precision of this Bauhaus-inspired work gains unexpected depth and warmth. The woven surface of the canvas print softens the hard geometric edges just enough, adding a tactile richness that bridges the gap between design print and painting.

Three sunflowers rendered through a Bauhaus lens — CATS AND DOTZ strips the familiar bloom back to its essential geometry, presenting form and colour in the flat, confident language of modernist design. Bold graphic outlines, primary-adjacent tones, and a strict compositional logic give the image the clarity of a design manifesto, while the choice of subject — organic, sun-turned, seasonal — provides a counterpoint that keeps the work warm rather than cold. The result is a piece that honours both the rigour of Bauhaus principles and the natural world that inspired it.

On canvas, the graphic precision of this Bauhaus-inspired work gains unexpected depth and warmth. The woven surface of the canvas print softens the hard geometric edges just enough, adding a tactile richness that bridges the gap between design print and painting.

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Bauhaus - Three Sunflowers by CATS AND DOTZ

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Three sunflowers rendered through a Bauhaus lens — CATS AND DOTZ strips the familiar bloom back to its essential geometry, presenting form and colour in the flat, confident language of modernist design. Bold graphic outlines, primary-adjacent tones, and a strict compositional logic give the image the clarity of a design manifesto, while the choice of subject — organic, sun-turned, seasonal — provides a counterpoint that keeps the work warm rather than cold. The result is a piece that honours both the rigour of Bauhaus principles and the natural world that inspired it.

On canvas, the graphic precision of this Bauhaus-inspired work gains unexpected depth and warmth. The woven surface of the canvas print softens the hard geometric edges just enough, adding a tactile richness that bridges the gap between design print and painting.