Mid-Century Abstract No. 1: The Sun — Framed Canvas
The warmth of a Palm Springs morning, reduced to its simplest geometric form.
"The Sun" is a study in Bauhaus minimalism. Featuring a rising semi-circle in deep terracotta hovering over a grounded block of olive green, this piece brings instant structural warmth to your space. The design is overlaid with a subtle vintage paper-grain texture, giving it the authentic feel of a preserved 1960s exhibition poster.
Printed on museum-quality cotton canvas and mounted inside a "floating" frame, this piece adds depth and sophistication that a simple paper print cannot match.
Designer’s Note:
This artwork is designed as the anchor of a three-part series. While striking on its own, it is best displayed as part of the Bauhaus Triptych.
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Pair with: Abstract No. 2: The Arch and Abstract No. 3: The Balance.
Why it belongs on your wall:
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Gallery Quality: Printed on artist-grade cotton substrate (finely textured) which reproduces the colors with perfect clarity and detail.
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The "Floating" Frame: The canvas sits inside the frame with a slight gap, creating a sophisticated shadow line that looks like professional custom framing.
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Archival Construction: Built with a solid support face so the canvas will never sag, warp, or loosen over time.
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Versatile Palette: The cream, olive, and rust tones coordinate perfectly with walnut furniture and indoor plants.
Frame Options:
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Espresso (Dark Wood): For a warm, vintage mid-century look.
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Black: For a sharp, graphic architectural look.
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White: For a clean, modern gallery aesthetic.
Product Details:
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100% Cotton fabric canvas
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Poplar wood frame (Walnut or Black/White finish)
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High image quality and detail
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For indoor use only
Care Instructions:
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If the canvas gathers dust, wipe it gently with a clean, damp cloth.