Circular Medallion Intersecting Arc Quadrant
A four-way symmetrical circular medallion composed of intersecting curved arcs arranged in contrasting white, deep red, and dark charcoal tones. Radiating petal-like forms converge at a central point, while a continuous circular border frames the composition and reinforces the overall radial balance and visual depth.
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Circular Medallion with Intersecting Arc Quadrant Motif
This circular decorative piece presents a four-way symmetrical arrangement of intersecting curved arcs. The composition alternates between light white segments, warm red fields, and dark charcoal outlines, creating a high-contrast palette that defines each geometric zone and draws the eye toward the central convergence point.
A solid circular border contains the internal forms, reinforcing the radial structure of the design. The interplay of distinct colour blocks produces a bold visual character, with the curved segments forming petal-like shapes that emphasise the balanced, harmonious symmetry of the overall composition.
Design Notes
- Four-way radial symmetry governs the placement of every curved arc across the medallion.
- Three-tone colour contrast — white, deep red, and dark charcoal — delineates each geometric segment distinctly.
- Curved arcs intersect at a shared central point, generating petal-like enclosed forms.
- A continuous circular outer border contains and unifies the internal pattern.
- The alternating light and dark zones create a sense of rhythmic visual movement across the surface.
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