Circular abstract art by NONOS unfolds in the series Tondos as calm, round paintings and wall works. The works are created for collectors, museums, and architectural spaces where art provides focus, balance, and timeless presence.
The Circle as a Space of Calm and Focus
Round wall art, also known as tondos, is one of the most enduring forms in art history and finds a contemporary interpretation in the work of NONOS.
These circular artworks combine painting and sculpture into a calm, focused presence that structures space and invites contemplation.
Round Wall Art Inspired by Nature and Landscape
Nature serves as the central source of inspiration, shaped by alpine spaces, geological structures, and distant horizons. The round works offer viewers moments of stillness, reflection, and inner balance.
They act as quiet anchors within a space, creating places of retreat and relaxation. Sculptural depth and painterly surfaces merge into timeless collectible pieces with strong emotional resonance.
Circular Art and the Sense of Infinity
Contemporary tondos by NONOS are circular paintings and wall sculptures defined by their timeless form, and the circle guides the eye without beginning or end and creates a sense of infinity.
Each tondo functions like a visual passage, comparable to a porthole opening toward distant landscapes while mountains, rock formations, horizons, and natural spaces, and natural spaces inform the abstract imagery.
Nature acts as a structural inspiration rather than a literal motif, and
geological layers, alpine worlds, as well as atmospheric movement shape the visual language. The round format introduces calm and balance into a space, therefore
tondos offer moments of stillness and reflection within architectural environments.
Depending on the work, the tondos are created using acrylic on canvas, resin with lightfast pigments, or sculptural wall techniques, and each piece is handcrafted and exists as a unique work of art.
Tondos are suited for private collections, as well as museums, and curated interiors. They function as quiet anchors within a room, creating focus without dominating the space, while maintaining a strong spatial presence.
Collectors value tondos for their timeless form, emotional resonance, and strong spatial presence, because the works invite repeated viewing and reveal new nuances over time.
Contemporary Tondos occupy a distinctive position within the work of NONOS. Their closed circular form condenses space, color, and movement into a focused artistic statement. Presentations in galleries and museum contexts, as well as inclusion in private collections, underline their relevance. The tondos stand for calm, continuity, and a timeless visual language that gathers the eye and structures space, at the same time.



