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overlapping black loops by Little Dean

overlapping black loops by Little Dean

Overlapping Black Loops is a precisely constructed graphic composition by Little Dean that plays with rhythm and visual tension. A series of bold circular forms overlap and interlock across a stark ground, creating a dynamic push and pull between figure and space. The work sits firmly within a modern Japandi aesthetic — restrained, intentional, and grounded in negative space. Little Dean's instinctive mark-making gives each loop a sense of hand-made presence despite the work's clean, graphic language.

Little Dean's hand-made marks were built for tactile ground. The canvas weave amplifies the Japandi restraint, giving each bold loop a subtle grain that reveals the gesture behind the geometry. On this canvas print, the negative space reads as breathing plaster rather than flat paper — quiet, intentional, and carrying the object presence a stark graphic composition deserves.

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Overlapping Black Loops is a precisely constructed graphic composition by Little Dean that plays with rhythm and visual tension. A series of bold circular forms overlap and interlock across a stark ground, creating a dynamic push and pull between figure and space. The work sits firmly within a modern Japandi aesthetic — restrained, intentional, and grounded in negative space. Little Dean's instinctive mark-making gives each loop a sense of hand-made presence despite the work's clean, graphic language.

Little Dean's hand-made marks were built for tactile ground. The canvas weave amplifies the Japandi restraint, giving each bold loop a subtle grain that reveals the gesture behind the geometry. On this canvas print, the negative space reads as breathing plaster rather than flat paper — quiet, intentional, and carrying the object presence a stark graphic composition deserves.

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