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Pictufy Studio III

Pictufy Studio III creates minimalist artworks that blend monochrome elegance with vibrant flashes of colour. Surreal compositions, refined contrasts, and serene natural scenes form a visual language that feels both modern and timeless. Each piece balances simplicity with carefully placed detail.

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Pictufy Studio III — Minimalism Between Monochrome and Colour

Pictufy Studio III is a contemporary art studio creating minimalist works that balance monochrome restraint with unexpected bursts of colour. Their visual language is built on contrasts — light against dark, silence against vibrancy, the natural against the surreal. Compositions often feature serene landscapes, abstract textures, or dreamlike scenes where a single vivid element anchors an otherwise muted palette. Works like Mud Texture 14 Beige show their mastery of subtle surface variation, where what initially reads as a simple tone reveals layers of depth and movement on closer inspection.

The studio's approach is rooted in reduction — stripping each composition to its essential forms and letting material quality carry the emotional weight. There is a quietness to their work that makes it particularly well-suited to spaces designed around calm and intention. Rather than demanding attention, their pieces reward it, revealing more the longer you look. This makes them a natural fit for Nordic-influenced interiors, minimalist living spaces, and gallery walls alike.

Pictufy Studio III Prints at Kuriosis

We produce Pictufy Studio III's work in our Berlin studio as fine art prints on 225g matte paper and canvas prints on 400g cotton. Paper prints are available in A3, 50×70 cm, 70×100 cm, and A0, delivering the precise tonal gradations and surface textures of their minimalist compositions with archival sharpness. Canvas prints in 30×40 cm, 50×70 cm, and 70×100 cm add warmth and a physical presence that amplifies the tactile, textured quality of their work.

All prints use Japanese pigment inks with a colour stability rating of over 100 years. Framing options include oak, black, and walnut brown; floating frames for canvas add a 5 mm shadow gap for a gallery finish. For similar aesthetics, explore our abstract art and minimalist art collections at Kuriosis.