
Hexagon Vase In Green by Little Dean
Hexagon Vase In Green places a bold geometric vessel at the center of a spare, considered composition. Little Dean strips the scene to its essentials — a structured form, a suggestion of foliage, and a quiet green palette that reads simultaneously as botanical and architectural. The hexagonal silhouette brings an almost meditative order to the image, while soft tonal variation keeps the surface alive. It sits comfortably in the space where Japandi restraint meets modern illustration.
Produced as an archival fine art print at Kuriosis' Berlin studio, the composition's clean lines and subtle color shifts are captured with full clarity and precision on museum-grade paper.
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Hexagon Vase In Green by Little Dean
Hexagon Vase In Green places a bold geometric vessel at the center of a spare, considered composition. Little Dean strips the scene to its essentials — a structured form, a suggestion of foliage, and a quiet green palette that reads simultaneously as botanical and architectural. The hexagonal silhouette brings an almost meditative order to the image, while soft tonal variation keeps the surface alive. It sits comfortably in the space where Japandi restraint meets modern illustration.
Produced as an archival fine art print at Kuriosis' Berlin studio, the composition's clean lines and subtle color shifts are captured with full clarity and precision on museum-grade paper.
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Hexagon Vase In Green places a bold geometric vessel at the center of a spare, considered composition. Little Dean strips the scene to its essentials — a structured form, a suggestion of foliage, and a quiet green palette that reads simultaneously as botanical and architectural. The hexagonal silhouette brings an almost meditative order to the image, while soft tonal variation keeps the surface alive. It sits comfortably in the space where Japandi restraint meets modern illustration.
Produced as an archival fine art print at Kuriosis' Berlin studio, the composition's clean lines and subtle color shifts are captured with full clarity and precision on museum-grade paper.























