The Elias Wall Art from Uttermost challenges conventional perceptions of negative space by layering geometric forms that seem to float away from the wall. Rectangular frames intersect with circular elements, creating unexpected moments where shapes partially eclipse one another. The interplay between angular and rounded forms establishes visual rhythm as your eye travels across the composition. This mathematical yet playful arrangement offers different perspectives depending on the viewing angle, with metallic surfaces catching light in constantly changing ways. The geometric vocabulary speaks a universal design language that integrates into diverse interior styles without dictating a specific aesthetic direction.