
A NEW FRAME FOR MODERN LIVING
In collaboration with Samsung and CANVAS HiFi, The Hifi Frame brings my art into a new dimension. Seamlessly uniting design, sound, and visual clarity, it redefines how we experience art in the modern home.
A LIVING CANVAS
The name CANVAS has always carried a double meaning: a platform for sound, and a canvas for art. That is why the collaboration with Danish artist Carsten Beck feels inevitable. His geometric language, printed on the textile front, turns the system into a work that is both heard and seen — an artwork that frames sound, image and space.
Fabric
he outcome is a body of work that blurs the boundaries between art, design, and craft—where geometry becomes tactile, and form is felt as much as seen.

I've always been drawn to the intersection of aesthetics, function, and emotion. In this piece, a single circle floats centered on a calm surface — a visual pause. The form is exact but quiet, echoing both mathematical clarity and meditative stillness. The softness of the fabric introduces a tactile imperfection, allowing geometry to feel alive and human.
THE HIFI FRAME
More than a display — it’s a statement.
More than sound — it’s atmosphere.
More than decoration — it’s living art.

The idea that sound, image, and art can coexist — not compete — is central to this project. Together, we’ve created a space where high-end technology supports the presence of art, rather than distracting from it. The result is something more than a product. It’s a vision for modern living, where art is not just something you look at — it’s something you live with.
— Carsten Beck
This new concept opens the door to a unique and creative dialogue between the tactile world of analogue art and the ethereal presence of digital expression. On the CANVAS HiFi cover, my physical artworks come to life in texture and pigment—while their digital counterparts unfold on Samsung’s Art Mode screen, shimmering with light and technology.It's a meeting of dimensions—a curated fusion where sound, art, and innovation converge. The HiFi Frame becomes more than an object; it becomes a bridge. A bridge where analogue brushstrokes echo into the digital realm, where technology doesn't replace the hand but reflects it. In this interplay, a new aesthetic emerges—one that lives between the static and the streaming, the crafted and the coded.
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A single circle floats centered on a calm surface. The form balances between the mathematical and the meditative — a quiet repetition of the eternal.
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A rhythm of horizontal and vertical lines creates a graphic architecture across the textile. Surfaces shift ever so slightly, as if the system is just on the verge of disruption — a subtle disturbance within order.
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Circular Stillness - The fabric lends warmth to the geometry.
IN THE STUDIO
OF CARSTEN BECK

FORMS
Departing from canvas and print, Beck engages directly with textile as both medium and surface. Lines, grids, and modular forms—central to his visual vocabulary—are reimagined through weaving, layering, and stitching. The precision of his geometry meets the tactility and softness of fabric, resulting in compositions that balance structure with subtle movement.
Here, fabric is not merely a substrate but a collaborator. The weave itself becomes part of the form, with texture, weight, and thread direction informing each design decision. Shapes emerge through repetition and variation, echoing architectural rhythms and mathematical sequences, yet grounded in the organic irregularity of textile.