Red Minimalism is a striking piece of abstract art that combines the simplicity of geometric forms with the elegance of minimalist design. This high-resolution artwork features a bold dark red square placed at the center of a clean white canvas, surrounded by two delicate black ovals. The composition is framed in a solid white rectangular border, allowing the simplicity of the design to shine through without distraction. Drawing inspiration from the minimalist styles of Robert Motherwell and Jean Giraud Moebius, the artwork focuses on the purity of shape and color, with no additional elements or shadows to detract from its understated beauty. The delicate black lines outlining the forms offer a sophisticated touch, creating a harmonious balance between the vivid red and neutral background. Ideal for contemporary and modern spaces, this minimalist painting makes a subtle yet impactful statement in any setting.
Every Objectmatter artwork is crafted with an uncompromising commitment to quality and detail.
- Canvas & Paper:
Printed on premium 350gsm Japanese-woven canvas and fine art paper, known for its exceptional texture, archival durability, and rich color depth. The weave offers a refined, gallery-grade finish that enhances every gradient and brushstroke. - Framing Options:
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Each piece is professionally stretched or mounted, ensuring a crisp presentation and long-lasting structural integrity. Designed for luxury spaces, every artwork reflects Objectmatter’s aesthetic of quiet elegance and curated design.
We recommend sizing up.
Model is wearing size M.
Height: 180cm / 5’9”
Bra size: EU 75, US/UK: 34
Display your canvas away from direct sunlight to prevent fading over time. Avoid hanging it in areas that are humid, damp, or exposed to heat, such as near kitchens, bathrooms, or unventilated walls—moisture can lead to mold formation and damage the artwork.
If dust settles on the surface, gently wipe the framed canvas using a clean, dry microfiber cloth. Do not use water, sprays, or cleaning agents—no liquids should touch the canvas.