Description
This captivating artwork, ‘Waves of Harmony,’ showcases a harmonious blend of coastal-inspired colours and geometric elegance. Wavy, textured lines flow across the composition in sweeping arcs, framed by structured triangles, curves, and rectangles. Its muted palette features soothing dusty blues, sandy beiges, and creamy whites with hints of black, creating a serene yet dynamic aesthetic. The layered paint texture draws attention to the artisanal craftsmanship, providing tactile depth while enhancing the visual allure.
Perfect for modern interiors, this abstract design radiates balance and tranquillity, channeling the calm rhythm of the ocean. The interplay of structured geometric forms with soft, fluid curves evokes a refined boho vibe, ideal for elevating beach house decor or complementing minimalist spaces seeking a coastal touch. Transform your walls with the elegance of this timeless art print.
Giclée Prints
All of our high quality Giclée prints are printed on premium Ilford Galerie Textured Cotton Rag 310gsm paper using Epson and Canon colour pigment printers. These devices have a reputation for producing unsurpassed colour depth using inks that meet the most stringent archival standards.
Framed Prints
Framed prints are handcrafted in Melbourne, Australia and printed using archival quality pigments on cotton rag paper. Frames are 2cm wide by 2-3cm deep and are available in white, black, light oak wood, hazel brown wood or rose gold metallic finishes. Prints are professionally mounted with acid free 8cm mats (Large and Extra Large) or 5cm mats (Small and Medium) behind UV Plexiglass. These are gallery quality custom frames made right here in Australia.
Framed Canvas Prints
Framed canvas prints are handcrafted in Melbourne, Australia and printed on premium cotton/poly blend canvas using 12 colour archival pigment inks. Canvases are stretched and mounted in an elegant wooden float frame that is 10mm wide and 50mm deep, in a light oak finish. These are large, gallery quality canvas prints, custom made right here in Australia.







