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Desert Bauhaus XVII - Mandala Wall Art

Desert Bauhaus XVII - Mandala Wall Art

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Print Description

In Desert Bauhaus XVII, Maxwell combines soothing desert tones with Bauhaus economy. The combination of minimalistic forms with ancient symmetry creates a meditative composition that fits seamlessly into modern, everyday spaces.

Reproduced as a high-quality giclée print from the original, handcrafted gum print. It has smooth (200gsm) paper with a matte finish that produces rich and saturated colors.

Each print is shipped in robust mailing tubes, ensuring it arrives safe and secure.

Important note: The frame is not included.

Collection Description

The muted, earthy tones of the desert become the palette for this series of twenty one giclée print reproductions. Each original print was toned with black tea to mute the colors and yellow the paper. The prints draw inspiration from the weathered and worn, honoring the nuanced textures and patinas that time imparts on the desert landscape.

Shipping Information

Worldwide shipping available. The prints are dispatched within 2-3 business days.

The overall delivery times, including production and shipping are.

  • United States: 2-5 business days.
  • United Kingdom: 2-5 business days.
  • Europe: 5-15 business days.
  • Australia: 2-5 business days.
  • Rest of the world: 10-15 business days.

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Maxwell Marshall is a self taught artist focusing on modern mandala prints using early photographic processes.

Inspired by the color palette of Indian street corners, sweaty temple walls, and sun-kissed pastels from Sri Lankan beach towns, each print is uniquely created using the gum dichromate and photogram process.

Sculpted with light and printed by hand, Maxwell’s work blends ancient symbols with modern simplicity. His mandala art is rooted in repetition, ritual, and the pursuit of balance through form and color.