The "Organic" Trio

€25.00

(or Is It Quad? We Can't Decide)

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.

Product Particulars

  • 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.

In the Words of a Mildly Concerned Curator

"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."

Specifications for the Artistically Discerning

  • 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.

(or Is It Quad? We Can't Decide)

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.

Product Particulars

  • 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.

In the Words of a Mildly Concerned Curator

"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."

Specifications for the Artistically Discerning

  • 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.