Both images share a strong visual similarity through their sharp division of space, high contrast, and minimalistic composition. The first image contrasts a smooth, dark surface with a textured, illuminated blue area, while the second is a simple black-and-white split. Both create a sense of balance and duality, emphasizing geometric abstraction and stark visual contrast.

 

Both pictures feature a pattern of evenly-spaced circular elements. In the first image, there are circular holes on a surface, while in the second image, there are solid circular shapes arranged in a grid. The commonality lies in the repetitive, regularly patterned circular form, which gives them a visually similar structured and orderly appearance.
Both images feature a circular element that stands out due to contrast; the first has a solid black circle against a white background, while the second has a circular hole on a bright red surface, making the circular shape the key common visual feature.
Both images exhibit a grid like pattern. In the first, there are red rectangular tiles arranged in rows and columns, separated by grout lines. In the second, there are white squares outlined by black lines, also forming a grid structure. The repetitive, orderly arrangement of units (tiles or squares) in a grid format is the key similarity between them.
Both images prominently feature geometric shapes. The first shows the corner where two walls and the ceiling meet, forming right angled geometric planes. The second image has a triangular shape, which is also a geometric form.