A rather self-assured assembly of blobs, this print from Gozi (bless their heart for the elegant signature) is the perfect addition for any room that just feels a bit too organized. It's biomorphic, which is a lovely way of saying the artist decided that straight lines are for the uninspired.
A Very Red Blob: The undisputed star, located dead center for those who prefer their focal points to be thoroughly unmistakable.
The Blue Long Blob: Left-aligned and quite statuesque. Like the reliable friend who never seems to change, but always has a very long opinion about something niche.
The Mustard Squiggle: A jaunty, low-slung shape that seems to be contemplating a sudden, ill-advised career change into dancing.
The Black Oblong: Tucked away on the right. Probably the blob with the actual sense, watching the other three and having a quiet, internal crisis about the nature of being.
"A piece that celebrates the beauty of... well, of shapes that aren't quite circles. It’s an exercise in bold minimalism, specifically designed for those who find symmetry a bit too predictable and wish to declare their 'thoughtful' appreciation for the irregular."
Artist: Gozi (as you may have gathered).
Style: Minimalist, in the sense that they really saved on paint by not doing anything complex.
Orientation: Vertical. A true innovation.
Framing Advice: A simple black frame will make the black blob happy. If you're feeling daring, perhaps natural wood to remind the shapes of their organic roots. Please avoid anything gold or gilt; the mustard shape is already self-conscious about its own colour.
Pairs wonderfully with a slightly lukewarm cup of tea, and a mild, unexpressed confusion.
A rather self-assured assembly of blobs, this print from Gozi (bless their heart for the elegant signature) is the perfect addition for any room that just feels a bit too organized. It's biomorphic, which is a lovely way of saying the artist decided that straight lines are for the uninspired.
A Very Red Blob: The undisputed star, located dead center for those who prefer their focal points to be thoroughly unmistakable.
The Blue Long Blob: Left-aligned and quite statuesque. Like the reliable friend who never seems to change, but always has a very long opinion about something niche.
The Mustard Squiggle: A jaunty, low-slung shape that seems to be contemplating a sudden, ill-advised career change into dancing.
The Black Oblong: Tucked away on the right. Probably the blob with the actual sense, watching the other three and having a quiet, internal crisis about the nature of being.
"A piece that celebrates the beauty of... well, of shapes that aren't quite circles. It’s an exercise in bold minimalism, specifically designed for those who find symmetry a bit too predictable and wish to declare their 'thoughtful' appreciation for the irregular."
Artist: Gozi (as you may have gathered).
Style: Minimalist, in the sense that they really saved on paint by not doing anything complex.
Orientation: Vertical. A true innovation.
Framing Advice: A simple black frame will make the black blob happy. If you're feeling daring, perhaps natural wood to remind the shapes of their organic roots. Please avoid anything gold or gilt; the mustard shape is already self-conscious about its own colour.
Pairs wonderfully with a slightly lukewarm cup of tea, and a mild, unexpressed confusion.