
Am 2 by László Moholy-Nagy
Am 2 distills Moholy-Nagy's Bauhaus-era painting practice into a tightly controlled interplay of geometric form and tonal contrast. Overlapping planes and circular motifs create a sense of layered depth on a flat surface — a hallmark of his ambition to make space visible through purely abstract means. The composition's calm authority reflects his belief that visual rhythm, rather than representation, could carry emotional weight. It stands as a concentrated example of early 20th-century constructivist painting at its most refined.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio with museum-grade pigment inks. The matte surface holds every subtle tonal shift and hard-edged boundary with equal fidelity — precise, clear, and built to endure.
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Am 2 by László Moholy-Nagy
Am 2 distills Moholy-Nagy's Bauhaus-era painting practice into a tightly controlled interplay of geometric form and tonal contrast. Overlapping planes and circular motifs create a sense of layered depth on a flat surface — a hallmark of his ambition to make space visible through purely abstract means. The composition's calm authority reflects his belief that visual rhythm, rather than representation, could carry emotional weight. It stands as a concentrated example of early 20th-century constructivist painting at its most refined.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio with museum-grade pigment inks. The matte surface holds every subtle tonal shift and hard-edged boundary with equal fidelity — precise, clear, and built to endure.
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Am 2 distills Moholy-Nagy's Bauhaus-era painting practice into a tightly controlled interplay of geometric form and tonal contrast. Overlapping planes and circular motifs create a sense of layered depth on a flat surface — a hallmark of his ambition to make space visible through purely abstract means. The composition's calm authority reflects his belief that visual rhythm, rather than representation, could carry emotional weight. It stands as a concentrated example of early 20th-century constructivist painting at its most refined.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio with museum-grade pigment inks. The matte surface holds every subtle tonal shift and hard-edged boundary with equal fidelity — precise, clear, and built to endure.























