
Svalbard, Norway by longwayhome
The sixth entry in Rosana Laiz Blursbyai's Bauhaus Dessau series filters the iconic Gropius building through the aesthetic grammar of a mid-century design magazine. Clean sans-serif layouts, flat colour washes, and carefully cropped architectural photography create a layered composition that feels like a found artefact — printed on yellowing stock, slightly foxed at the edges. The retro-futurist tension between Bauhaus idealism and vintage print culture gives the piece a dry, knowing wit.
On canvas, the deliberate grain and muted palette of this design take on additional texture and warmth. This canvas art print is ideal for architecture and design enthusiasts who want something with genuine visual intelligence on the wall.
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Svalbard, Norway by longwayhome
The sixth entry in Rosana Laiz Blursbyai's Bauhaus Dessau series filters the iconic Gropius building through the aesthetic grammar of a mid-century design magazine. Clean sans-serif layouts, flat colour washes, and carefully cropped architectural photography create a layered composition that feels like a found artefact — printed on yellowing stock, slightly foxed at the edges. The retro-futurist tension between Bauhaus idealism and vintage print culture gives the piece a dry, knowing wit.
On canvas, the deliberate grain and muted palette of this design take on additional texture and warmth. This canvas art print is ideal for architecture and design enthusiasts who want something with genuine visual intelligence on the wall.
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The sixth entry in Rosana Laiz Blursbyai's Bauhaus Dessau series filters the iconic Gropius building through the aesthetic grammar of a mid-century design magazine. Clean sans-serif layouts, flat colour washes, and carefully cropped architectural photography create a layered composition that feels like a found artefact — printed on yellowing stock, slightly foxed at the edges. The retro-futurist tension between Bauhaus idealism and vintage print culture gives the piece a dry, knowing wit.
On canvas, the deliberate grain and muted palette of this design take on additional texture and warmth. This canvas art print is ideal for architecture and design enthusiasts who want something with genuine visual intelligence on the wall.























