Jazzberry Blue builds compositions from geometric forms and saturated colour — precise, graphic, and immediately readable. The Ectoplasm and Geometrics series use repeating shapes and colour gradation to create prints that work as both visual objects and wall architecture.
Jazzberry Blue works with geometric abstraction at its most graphic — clean shapes, precise edges, and saturated colour palettes arranged with mathematical precision. The compositions are not representations of anything external; they are self-contained visual systems where colour relationships, pattern repetition, and spatial rhythm carry the entire weight.
The Ectoplasm series uses organic, flowing forms within a geometric framework — curves and contours that suggest movement without depicting it. The Geometrics and Interzone series are more strictly geometric, building compositions from triangles, circles, and hard-edged colour blocks. Flow takes the geometric vocabulary and introduces movement and gradation.
The consistency of the visual language across the collection is deliberate. Each piece varies in palette, composition, and mood, but the underlying approach — precision, flatness, colour as primary subject — remains constant. This makes the work particularly effective for display in series.
Choosing the Right Format
Fine art paper is the clear choice for Jazzberry Blue's geometric work. The clean edges, flat colour fields, and precise transitions between colours read best on a smooth matte surface where nothing interferes with the graphic clarity. Paper prints are available in A3, 50×70cm, 70×100cm, and A0, with oak, black, or walnut brown frames.
Canvas works for the more flowing, organic compositions like the Ectoplasm series, where the surface texture adds a layer of visual interest to the softer curves. Canvas prints come in 30×40cm, 50×70cm, and 70×100cm, with an optional floating frame.
Black frames sharpen the graphic impact. At larger formats — 70×100cm and A0 — the colour gradations and spatial rhythms have room to develop their full visual effect.
Pairing Jazzberry Blue Prints
Three or four Jazzberry Blue prints in a row — same format, same frame — create one of the most effective geometric gallery walls you can build. The consistent visual language holds the grouping together while the variation in colour and composition provides rhythm.
For contrast, a Jazzberry Blue geometric piece next to a painterly or organic work from our botanical collection creates visual tension that makes both pieces more interesting.
All prints are produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.