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Otto Iram plays with themes of shape and colour for these geometric paintings, adapting his work to be accessible to a child's eyes.
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Flag #03 by Otto Iram

Limited edition of 50

In this geometric series by Otto Iram, the artist illustrates his instinctual approach to painting, with subtle variations appearing across each piece in the collection. Abstract and boldly playful in its take on shape and colour, Otto's work is perfect for spaces for kids or grown-ups.

For these paintings, I worked with flats of acrylic paint on paper using masking tape, Otto tells Evermade. I mostly use masking tape for my geometric paintings. I made a few sketches before starting, but they change as I paint.

Printed using an archival Giclée method on 240 gsm matt paper.

Available in 3 sizes: A3, A2, A1 

Framing options available in Solid Oak, Black and White. Glazed with a crystal clear shatter resistant acrylic (PMMA) for safety.


Flag #02 by Otto Iram

Limited edition of 50

In this geometric series by Otto Iram, the artist illustrates his instinctual approach to painting, with subtle variations appearing across each piece in the collection. Abstract and boldly playful in its take on shape and colour, Otto's work is perfect for spaces for kids or grown-ups.

For these paintings, I worked with flats of acrylic paint on paper using masking tape, Otto tells Evermade. I mostly use masking tape for my geometric paintings. I made a few sketches before starting, but they change as I paint.

Printed using an archival Giclée method on 240 gsm matt paper.

Available in 3 sizes: A3, A2, A1 

Framing options available in Solid Oak, Black and White. Glazed with a crystal clear shatter resistant acrylic (PMMA) for safety.


Flag #01 by Otto Iram

Limited edition of 50

In this geometric series by Otto Iram, the artist illustrates his instinctual approach to painting, with subtle variations appearing across each piece in the collection. Abstract and boldly playful in its take on shape and colour, Otto's work is perfect for spaces for kids or grown-ups.

For these paintings, I worked with flats of acrylic paint on paper using masking tape, Otto tells Evermade. I mostly use masking tape for my geometric paintings. I made a few sketches before starting, but they change as I paint.

Printed using an archival Giclée method on 240 gsm matt paper.

Available in 3 sizes: A3, A2, A1 

Framing options available in Solid Oak, Black and White. Glazed with a crystal clear shatter resistant acrylic (PMMA) for safety.


In this geometric series by Otto Iram, the artist illustrates his instinctual approach to painting, with subtle variations appearing across each piece in the collection. Abstract and boldly playful in its take on shape and colour, Otto's work is perfect for spaces for kids or grown-ups.

For these paintings, I worked with flats of acrylic paint on paper using masking tape, Otto tells Evermade. I mostly use masking tape for my geometric paintings. I made a few sketches before starting, but they change as I paint.


Produced on premium FSC certified matt 300gsm art card. Each design is blank inside for you to compose your own message.


Size: A6 (folded) 104 x 148mm
Includes a brown kraft envelope

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