Mid-Century Modern
“Desert heat.”
A mesmerizing geometric sun blazes across the horizon in perfect symmetry, its rays fragmenting into precise angular shapes that slice through the composition like a mathematically-calculated fever dream. The piece channels pure 70s desert modernism, with a carefully curated palette of burnt orange and dusty rose that practically screams "I own an Eames chair and I'm not afraid to use it." Look, if you're trying to convince people you're the kind of person who has their life together enough to appreciate Bauhaus design principles while secretly eating cereal for dinner, this is definitely the statement piece for you.




© Sean August Horvath