Black Water + Marble
83 Oranges83 Oranges blends the tactile weight of stone with the fluid surge of the sea, using digital layering to capture a monochromatic collision of elements. This piece finds a quiet, heavy balance between the permanence of marble and the fleeting, frothing energy of a breaking wave.

Black Water + Marble
83 Oranges blends the tactile weight of stone with the fluid surge of the sea, using digital layering to capture a monochromatic collision of elements. This piece finds a quiet, heavy balance between the permanence of marble and the fleeting, frothing energy of a breaking wave.
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Art Analysis
A monochromatic dialogue between heavy stone and surging tide.
The composition explores a dark environment where the ocean becomes a sculptural form, rendered in sharp black and white. By focusing on the play of light and shadow, the artist highlights the diverse textures of the water, making the spray appear as solid as the marble veins it mimics. Delicate textured flowers are woven into the foam, grounding the abstract forms in a recognizable, though surreal, essence of nature.
Through multiple perspectives, the work creates a deep perception of depth that pulls the eye into the center of the swell. The organic swirling patterns of the tide meet the rigid geometry of stone, resulting in a dynamic energy synergy that feels both powerful and composed. It is a study of contrast, where the dense proportional growth of the waves is balanced by the intricate, fragile details of the botanical inclusions.
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