Dan Hobday’s Minmod No2 draws the eye with its vertical composition of layered geometric lines, evoking a quiet cityscape at dawn. The illustration conveys a moment just before the city wakes, where shapes and surfaces hint at architecture outlined against a soft, gray horizon. The hand-drawn line art blends abstraction with recognizable forms, creating a space that feels both ordered and open to interpretation. Placed in a modern living room or minimalist office, the piece introduces a subtle rhythm that balances structure and fluidity. Its layered lines and shapes offer a tactile sense of texture, inviting closer look and quiet reflection. The muted palette fits naturally with soft neutrals or cool tones, while the vertical orientation complements tall, narrow walls or spaces needing a vertical focus. This artwork connects to moments of calm and clarity, marking a pause between night and day or busy and quiet, making it an ideal choice for rooms designed for thought and repose.

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