Collage 78
Interior collage in red, black and white
🔥🖤⚪ A daring dialogue between art, form and contrast ⚪🖤🔥
This interior collage in red, black, and white is a powerful composition that combines expression, balance, and authenticity. A fusion of affordable art and distinctive decor, carefully curated by De Tuin Der Kunsten , where interior compositions emerge that are more than individual objects—they tell a story.
The heart of this collage is the expressive painting by Piret B (1993) . The raw figuration, earthy tones, and energetic brushstrokes bring movement and emotion to the space. The work serves as an anchor and immediately sets the tone: artistic, raw, and unpolished, yet simultaneously warm and human.
Beneath the painting, the modern black wooden stool creates a sculptural base. Its matte, dark texture lends weight to the composition and allows the other elements to visually breathe. Atop this stool sits the red vintage ceramic jug , a striking color accent that immediately draws the eye. The glossy red contrasts beautifully with the black of the wood and subtly echoes the red accents in the painting, creating a strong visual connection.
On the right, the vintage Fat Lava bowl adds depth and texture to the composition. Its robust shape and vibrant red-orange glaze create a tactile tension against the sleek white base. This object breaks the strictness of the lines and adds an organic, almost earthy feel to the collage.
Together, these elements create a balanced interior composition where color, materials, and art enhance each other . The contrast between red, black, and white creates a contemporary, graphic look that fits perfectly in a modern interior, but also adds character to more eclectic or minimalist spaces.
This interior collage is ideal for those who dare to choose authenticity, expression, and artistic layering . A composition that doesn't shout, but rather lingers.
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More information about the art and interior objects used can be found below the photos. If an item no longer appears, it has already been sold.




