What the Future Holds - b&w
5wingerone5wingerone constructs identity through a monochromatic lens, layering architectural shapes and organic forms to map the internal landscape of the mind. This piece balances the rigid structure of cubism with the fluttering lightness of abstract butterflies, suggesting a soul in the midst of quiet evolution.

What the Future Holds - b&w
5wingerone constructs identity through a monochromatic lens, layering architectural shapes and organic forms to map the internal landscape of the mind. This piece balances the rigid structure of cubism with the fluttering lightness of abstract butterflies, suggesting a soul in the midst of quiet evolution.
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Art Analysis
The architecture of thought and the flight of change.
5wingerone merges the sharp angles of cubist interpretation with the fluid, organic abstraction of butterflies. By stripping away color, the artist emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow, using vivid visual contrasts to define a human form that feels both solid and ephemeral. The arrangement of simplified forms suggests a traditional portrait style reimagined through an expressionist lens, where every line serves to anchor the subject’s presence within the frame.
The work serves as an introspective reflection on the essence of life, capturing a moment of stillness before what is to come. Through this monochromatic palette, the viewer is invited to look past the surface and engage with the raw visual elements of human expression. Here, architectural shapes provide a foundation for the delicate, winged symbols of change, creating a portrait that is as much about the structure of thought as it is about the flight of the spirit.
The butterflies are rendered as simplified, fluid shapes that contrast with the rigid lines of the background.
Human expression is broken down into simplified, geometric planes that suggest a multifaceted internal world.
By reprocessing the image with Silver EFEX Pro, Carson creates a stark interplay between the dark concrete of the tower and the bright, filtered light of the sky.
Rather than capturing a loud performance, the piece focuses on an introspective journey, revealing a quiet side of the Ziggy Stardust persona.
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