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An abstract composition of hand-torn black, red, and blue paper shapes on a white field.
Summary
Large flat color shapes with rough torn edges overlap on white, forming a bold abstract collage. The palette is limited to black, red, blue, and white with visible paper fiber at every edge.
Visual description
A dominant black form cuts diagonally across the center while a red shape anchors the lower middle and blue pieces appear along the top and bottom-right. White negative space shows between the shapes and around the perimeter. Faint crease lines cross the surface, suggesting the piece may be a photographed folded print rather than a purely digital layout.
Key takeaway
The design relies on primary-color contrast and torn-edge texture to make a simple abstract arrangement feel physical and immediate.
Reuse notes
Reference for torn-paper collage aesthetics, bold primary-color graphics, poster backgrounds with raw tactile edges, and compositions built from overlapping organic shapes. Works when the visual language should feel handmade rather than polished vector geometry.









