#Minimal
Minimalist wallpapers originate from the minimalist art movement that emerged in New York in the 1960s, which rejects redundant decorative elements and unnecessary symbolic expressions to deliver a soothing vibe with the most restrained visual language. Most of these works feature a large proportion of negative space, with smooth low-saturation color blocks, a few simple geometric lines, or extremely simplified daily objects as the core visual highlights, free of messy pattern stacks and jarring color clashes. They will never steal the attention from app icons and text content on your screen, and will not cause visual fatigue even after long hours of viewing. Whether you set them as the lock screen or home screen background of your mobile device, or the desktop wallpaper of your work computer, they can reserve a small low-disturbance relaxing space for you amid the flood of overwhelming information, and perfectly fit modern people’s aesthetic pursuit of a neat and orderly life.