The main artwork is a geometric composition inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Old Fashioned” window design. It features a sophisticated grid-based layout dominated by clean, straight lines and various rectangular and square blocks of colour. The design is structured with a distinct focus on architectural balance, utilizing both thick, solid horizontal and vertical bands and intricate clusters of small, multi-coloured checks.
The palette is a striking mix of primary and secondary colours set against a creamy, off-white background. Vivid blues, deep reds, bright greens, and touches of yellow and orange create a rhythmic pattern that draws the eye across the frame. The left side is anchored by denser, layered block patterns, while the right side transitions into more open, column-like structures that emphasize verticality. The inclusion of a triangular motif in the upper-left quadrant adds a subtle break to the otherwise orthogonal arrangement.
This piece is a graphic illustration characteristic of mid-century modern stained-glass motifs. The design conveys a sense of precision and intentionality, mirroring the decorative art style of the early 20th century. The composition feels balanced and structural, reflecting an aesthetic that values the interplay between negative space and bold, colourful geometric forms.