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Abstract Pattern 04 by Mizuki Heitaro

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.

Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the woven texture adds a quiet warmth and tactile depth that paper simply cannot replicate. For a composition built on geometric precision and tightly controlled colour, the subtle surface grain gives each form a grounded, physical presence.

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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.

Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the woven texture adds a quiet warmth and tactile depth that paper simply cannot replicate. For a composition built on geometric precision and tightly controlled colour, the subtle surface grain gives each form a grounded, physical presence.

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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.

Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the woven texture adds a quiet warmth and tactile depth that paper simply cannot replicate. For a composition built on geometric precision and tightly controlled colour, the subtle surface grain gives each form a grounded, physical presence.

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