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Pot de fleurs (1922) by Georges Valmier

In Pot de Fleurs (1922), Valmier reduces a simple domestic subject — a flower pot — to its essential pictorial energy. Petals, leaves, and stems are reconstituted as overlapping curves and flat colour planes, vibrating against one another in warm, high-keyed tones. The composition is intimate in scale yet forceful in presence, the floral motif serving as a vehicle for pure rhythmic invention. It exemplifies Valmier's mature approach: rooted in observed reality but liberated entirely into colour and form.

Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this poster delivers the delicate line work and luminous colour contrasts of Valmier's original with exceptional sharpness and clarity.

In Pot de Fleurs (1922), Valmier reduces a simple domestic subject — a flower pot — to its essential pictorial energy. Petals, leaves, and stems are reconstituted as overlapping curves and flat colour planes, vibrating against one another in warm, high-keyed tones. The composition is intimate in scale yet forceful in presence, the floral motif serving as a vehicle for pure rhythmic invention. It exemplifies Valmier's mature approach: rooted in observed reality but liberated entirely into colour and form.

Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this poster delivers the delicate line work and luminous colour contrasts of Valmier's original with exceptional sharpness and clarity.

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Pot de fleurs (1922) by Georges Valmier

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In Pot de Fleurs (1922), Valmier reduces a simple domestic subject — a flower pot — to its essential pictorial energy. Petals, leaves, and stems are reconstituted as overlapping curves and flat colour planes, vibrating against one another in warm, high-keyed tones. The composition is intimate in scale yet forceful in presence, the floral motif serving as a vehicle for pure rhythmic invention. It exemplifies Valmier's mature approach: rooted in observed reality but liberated entirely into colour and form.

Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this poster delivers the delicate line work and luminous colour contrasts of Valmier's original with exceptional sharpness and clarity.