
Assis
Studio Krone Kern translates the divine into a language of raw, energetic marks, where the sacred trinity is felt through the weight and movement of color. This piece strips away traditional iconography to find the spiritual in the collision of geometric structure and spontaneous paint splatters.
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Art Analysis
A sacred triad rendered in raw, geometric energy.
Assis offers a bold reinterpretation of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, moving away from literal depiction toward a visceral, abstract dialogue. Studio Krone Kern utilizes a fusion of street-inspired gestures and minimalist geometry to map out this spiritual triad, allowing the viewer to find the holy within the chaotic beauty of digital mark-making.
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