The Form Series explores the relationship between structure, color, and cultural rhythm. Each painting begins as an original composition built from geometric planes and directional lines, reflecting the architectural nature of design itself.
Through layered shapes, bold color fields, and dynamic movement, the series examines how form constructs space, emotion, and identity.
Every artwork in the Form Series serves as the foundation for a collection of objects—art prints and design pieces that carry the visual language of the original painting into everyday environments.
At its core, the series reflects the philosophy of House of Xolile:
Design. Culture. Form.
Kiera Blackwell is the founder and creative force behind House of Xolile, a design house exploring the intersection of art, culture, and architectural form.
Through abstract compositions built from layered geometry and bold color relationships, her work investigates how structure shapes the environments we inhabit. Each painting serves as both a standalone artwork and the conceptual foundation for a broader design collection.
Rooted in the philosophy of Design. Culture. Form., Blackwell’s work bridges the space between fine art and design—transforming paintings into objects that live beyond the canvas.
Her evolving body of work continues to explore the rhythm of color, spatial balance, and the cultural narratives embedded within modern design.
The Form Series explores the relationship between structure, color, and cultural rhythm. Each painting begins as an original composition built from geometric planes and directional lines, reflecting the architectural nature of design itself.
Through layered shapes, bold color fields, and dynamic movement, the series examines how form constructs space, emotion, and identity.
Every artwork in the Form Series serves as the foundation for a collection of objects—art prints and design pieces that carry the visual language of the original painting into everyday environments.
At its core, the series reflects the philosophy of House of Xolile:
Design. Culture. Form.
Kiera Blackwell is the founder and creative force behind House of Xolile, a design house exploring the intersection of art, culture, and architectural form.
Through abstract compositions built from layered geometry and bold color relationships, her work investigates how structure shapes the environments we inhabit. Each painting serves as both a standalone artwork and the conceptual foundation for a broader design collection.
Rooted in the philosophy of Design. Culture. Form., Blackwell’s work bridges the space between fine art and design—transforming paintings into objects that live beyond the canvas.
Her evolving body of work continues to explore the rhythm of color, spatial balance, and the cultural narratives embedded within modern design.