
Color Block Horizons by Vitor Costa
Color Block Horizons by Vitor Costa is a study in restraint and impact. Strong horizontal bands of colour stack across the composition, each field carefully chosen for its relationship to the next — warm against cool, saturated against neutral. Costa's architectural background shapes every decision: the transitions are clean, the proportions considered, the overall structure both rigorous and quietly expressive. The portrait format gives the stacked blocks a sense of compressed energy, as though the image is holding something back.
Canvas is the natural home for this kind of bold, flat geometry. The woven surface softens hard edges just enough to add tactile warmth, making this canvas print feel substantial and deliberate — not just a graphic, but an object.
Color Block Horizons by Vitor Costa is a study in restraint and impact. Strong horizontal bands of colour stack across the composition, each field carefully chosen for its relationship to the next — warm against cool, saturated against neutral. Costa's architectural background shapes every decision: the transitions are clean, the proportions considered, the overall structure both rigorous and quietly expressive. The portrait format gives the stacked blocks a sense of compressed energy, as though the image is holding something back.
Canvas is the natural home for this kind of bold, flat geometry. The woven surface softens hard edges just enough to add tactile warmth, making this canvas print feel substantial and deliberate — not just a graphic, but an object.
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Color Block Horizons by Vitor Costa is a study in restraint and impact. Strong horizontal bands of colour stack across the composition, each field carefully chosen for its relationship to the next — warm against cool, saturated against neutral. Costa's architectural background shapes every decision: the transitions are clean, the proportions considered, the overall structure both rigorous and quietly expressive. The portrait format gives the stacked blocks a sense of compressed energy, as though the image is holding something back.
Canvas is the natural home for this kind of bold, flat geometry. The woven surface softens hard edges just enough to add tactile warmth, making this canvas print feel substantial and deliberate — not just a graphic, but an object.























