Make your own supergraphics art inspired by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon. It's free and easy!


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Barbara Stauffacher Solomon (Barbara Ethel Levé; 1928 – 2024) is a USA graphic designer, architect, and artist, best known for pioneering the use of supergraphics — large-scale graphic murals that integrate with architectural spaces. Her style is rooted in Modernism; combining bold geometric forms, vibrant colours, and a minimalist aesthetic. Solomon typically works with digital drawing software, although her early supergraphic designs were hand-drawn. She is particularly known for her use of typography as a central element in her designs, blending graphic design with architecture in a way that redefined both disciplines in the late 20th century.
A digital rendering of a cat resting on a pillow amidst a floral display. Tiny heart-shaped lights add a whimsical touch to this modern graphic design.
Created by CatArtistStudy on Sep 3, 2024 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.
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