
Abstract Pattern 04 by Mizuki Heitaro
Published in Mizuki Heitaro's 1930 Abstract Pattern Portfolio, this composition is a study in controlled geometric tension. Overlapping forms and precise colour relationships reveal the influence of European Art Deco and Constructivism filtered through a distinctly Japanese design sensibility. Nothing is accidental: each shape, each colour interval, each axis of the grid has been calculated. The result is a surface that rewards sustained looking — patterns emerge within patterns, and the eye continues to find new relationships between form and ground long after the initial impression has settled.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Heitaro's precise geometric linework and exact colour intervals are reproduced with museum-grade sharpness — the mathematical exactitude of the original fully intact.
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Abstract Pattern 04 by Mizuki Heitaro
Published in Mizuki Heitaro's 1930 Abstract Pattern Portfolio, this composition is a study in controlled geometric tension. Overlapping forms and precise colour relationships reveal the influence of European Art Deco and Constructivism filtered through a distinctly Japanese design sensibility. Nothing is accidental: each shape, each colour interval, each axis of the grid has been calculated. The result is a surface that rewards sustained looking — patterns emerge within patterns, and the eye continues to find new relationships between form and ground long after the initial impression has settled.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Heitaro's precise geometric linework and exact colour intervals are reproduced with museum-grade sharpness — the mathematical exactitude of the original fully intact.
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Published in Mizuki Heitaro's 1930 Abstract Pattern Portfolio, this composition is a study in controlled geometric tension. Overlapping forms and precise colour relationships reveal the influence of European Art Deco and Constructivism filtered through a distinctly Japanese design sensibility. Nothing is accidental: each shape, each colour interval, each axis of the grid has been calculated. The result is a surface that rewards sustained looking — patterns emerge within patterns, and the eye continues to find new relationships between form and ground long after the initial impression has settled.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Heitaro's precise geometric linework and exact colour intervals are reproduced with museum-grade sharpness — the mathematical exactitude of the original fully intact.























