Stylised portrait of a figure with a sculptural "hairdo" composed of layers of colourful fish shapes in blue and orange against an intense magenta background; the figure wears a dark, textured jacket with neat collar - graphic, pop-surrealist artwork.
"Crown of Swimming Silence" is a striking fine art print that fuses graphic simplicity and surrealist imagination. The composition places an elegant, almost anonymous figure at the centre, above whom an edifice of stylised fish piles up like a crown or headdress. The colourful fish shapes-cool blue and warm orange-form a rhythmic, almost textile structure that contrasts sharply with the saturated magenta background.
The result is both decorative and narrative: the work functions as a statement-piece in interiors that dare to play with colour, symbolism and contrast. Ideal for modern living rooms, creative workplaces and boutique environments looking for a visually decisive eye-catcher.
Atmosphere: playfully mysterious, ceremonial and contemporary.
Emotion: wonder, slight confusion and a smile of curiosity - a combination of theatrical elegance and childlike imagination.
Use of colour: dominant magenta background, contrasting blue-and-orange fish layers; dark, neutral jacket as a resting point; clean, saturated colours with flat, graphic finishes.
What type of interior is it suitable for:
Modern, colourful living rooms and lofts that want a strong accent.
Creative offices, design studios and coworking spaces where boldness and visual identity are important.
Boutique hotels, bars and cafés with pop-art or eclectic interiors.
Galleries and concept stores showcasing contemporary, graphic prints.
Shops and showrooms in fashion and lifestyle looking for a striking brand-image.
Conceived by Karina Brouwer, visualized with AI.
KRABsursionism! A name that reflects exactly what my style is. KRA are my initials, the B stands for "pictorial" or "extraordinary" or .... is simply the first letter of my surname. 'KRABsursionism' is not only an amalgamation of my initials and artistic style, but also a reflection of.. Read more…