If you attended art school (I didn't), then you probably understand the alchemical process by which artists render the complex simple (I don't). But I did starve alongside enough artists in New York City to know that art can make the most obscure concepts feel accessible. And isn't that the point?
Designer Genís Carreras has created what he calls "Philographics: Big Ideas in Simple Shapes" - movements in philosophy explained in colorful geometries. From Humanism to Vitalism, these prints are funny, they're bright, and they're clear. So even if you don't consider yourself to be just an Absolutist, that print is still going to convey the right mood hanging behind you in your law office.
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