
Hexagon Vase In Green by Little Dean
Hexagon Vase In Green reduces the still life to its essential geometry. A faceted vessel in deep, saturated green occupies the centre of the frame, its angular planes catching implied light without any fussy rendering of shadow or reflection. The Japandi influence is direct: form over ornament, a single strong colour, and enough white space to let the object breathe. There is something meditative in the simplicity – an object elevated by the attention the composition gives it, stripped of everything that isn't necessary and all the more striking for it.
As a canvas print, the cotton texture adds tactile warmth to what is otherwise a very graphic piece. The weave softens the hard geometry just enough, giving the deep green tones a richness and depth that feels grounded and considered on the wall.
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Hexagon Vase In Green by Little Dean
Hexagon Vase In Green reduces the still life to its essential geometry. A faceted vessel in deep, saturated green occupies the centre of the frame, its angular planes catching implied light without any fussy rendering of shadow or reflection. The Japandi influence is direct: form over ornament, a single strong colour, and enough white space to let the object breathe. There is something meditative in the simplicity – an object elevated by the attention the composition gives it, stripped of everything that isn't necessary and all the more striking for it.
As a canvas print, the cotton texture adds tactile warmth to what is otherwise a very graphic piece. The weave softens the hard geometry just enough, giving the deep green tones a richness and depth that feels grounded and considered on the wall.
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Hexagon Vase In Green reduces the still life to its essential geometry. A faceted vessel in deep, saturated green occupies the centre of the frame, its angular planes catching implied light without any fussy rendering of shadow or reflection. The Japandi influence is direct: form over ornament, a single strong colour, and enough white space to let the object breathe. There is something meditative in the simplicity – an object elevated by the attention the composition gives it, stripped of everything that isn't necessary and all the more striking for it.
As a canvas print, the cotton texture adds tactile warmth to what is otherwise a very graphic piece. The weave softens the hard geometry just enough, giving the deep green tones a richness and depth that feels grounded and considered on the wall.























