Bauhaus Eye Pattern Canvas Print 1923 Exhibition Artwork

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A bold homage to a pivotal moment in design history, the Bauhaus Eye Pattern Canvas Print recreates the clean, geometric spirit of the 1923 exhibition in a contemporary, wall-ready artwork. Its striking composition and vivid palette make it a centerpiece that sparks conversation and elevates modern interiors with a touch of archival Bauhaus flair.

Design at a glance

Six stylized eyes are arranged in a crisp two-by-three grid against a warm amber field. Each white eye frame houses a solid colored iris—blue, red, and orange—centered with a bold black pupil. The arrangement creates a rhythmic, optical pattern that nods to Bauhaus’ love of geometry and bold visual language. At the base of the print, the distinctive Bauhaus logotype alongside the “JULI – SEPT 1923” dates echo the archival poster aesthetic, grounding the piece in its historic lineage.

What makes this print unique

  • Historically inspired motif: Reimagines the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition design for today’s walls, marrying historical reverence with modern minimalism.
  • Striking color-blocking: A vibrant amber background with contrasting eye motifs creates immediate visual impact without overwhelming a room.
  • Geometric elegance: The precise, repeated eye shapes reflect Bauhaus’ pursuit of function through form, making it ideal for fans of mid-century modern and geometric art.
  • Archivally authentic detail: Includes visible Bauhaus branding and the historical exhibition dates, lending an authentic, museum-inspired feel.

Why you’ll love it

  • Conversation-starting art: The bold composition invites curiosity and pairs exceptionally with neutral or warm-toned spaces, from living rooms to study nooks.
  • Versatile statement piece: Works well with contemporary, industrial, or eclectic decor, providing a focal point without shouting.
  • Timeless subject matter: Draws on a milestone in art and design history, making it a meaningful addition for collectors and enthusiasts.

Ideal placements

  • Living room gallery wall with other black-and-white or color-pop pieces
  • Accent over a workspace or reading nook to spark creativity
  • Entryway to set a bold, design-forward tone as guests arrive