[MIXTURE OF SORTS - DIGITAL DOWNLOAD]
Mixture of Sorts
Designed by James Wallis
"Mixture of Sorts" feels like organized chaos – a playful collision of shape, color, and structure. Geometric forms overlap and stack, creating a layered, almost architectural composition that feels both spontaneous and intentional. The bold black outlines give the piece a sense of structure, grounding the vibrant reds, blues, oranges, and greens that pop beneath them.
There’s a rhythm to the way the shapes interact – some standing tall, others leaning or twisting, almost as if they’re caught mid-conversation. It’s abstract but familiar, striking that balance between free expression and design.
Sized at 50x70mm, it’s compact but impactful – the kind of piece that draws attention without dominating the space.
Mixture of Sorts
Designed by James Wallis
"Mixture of Sorts" feels like organized chaos – a playful collision of shape, color, and structure. Geometric forms overlap and stack, creating a layered, almost architectural composition that feels both spontaneous and intentional. The bold black outlines give the piece a sense of structure, grounding the vibrant reds, blues, oranges, and greens that pop beneath them.
There’s a rhythm to the way the shapes interact – some standing tall, others leaning or twisting, almost as if they’re caught mid-conversation. It’s abstract but familiar, striking that balance between free expression and design.
Sized at 50x70mm, it’s compact but impactful – the kind of piece that draws attention without dominating the space.
Mixture of Sorts
Designed by James Wallis
"Mixture of Sorts" feels like organized chaos – a playful collision of shape, color, and structure. Geometric forms overlap and stack, creating a layered, almost architectural composition that feels both spontaneous and intentional. The bold black outlines give the piece a sense of structure, grounding the vibrant reds, blues, oranges, and greens that pop beneath them.
There’s a rhythm to the way the shapes interact – some standing tall, others leaning or twisting, almost as if they’re caught mid-conversation. It’s abstract but familiar, striking that balance between free expression and design.
Sized at 50x70mm, it’s compact but impactful – the kind of piece that draws attention without dominating the space.