Botanicals Collection No5
SausaSausa constructs nature through a digital lens, using vibrant striped patterns to map the rhythmic pulse of a garden. This piece balances geometric design elements with the fluidity of organic forms, creating a structured yet lively exploration of color and light.

Botanicals Collection No5
Sausa constructs nature through a digital lens, using vibrant striped patterns to map the rhythmic pulse of a garden. This piece balances geometric design elements with the fluidity of organic forms, creating a structured yet lively exploration of color and light.
A meaningful share of this purchase goes directly to Sausa.
Every Arthaus piece supports a living artist.
Art Analysis
A rhythmic intersection of organic life and digital geometry
In Botanicals Collection No5, Sausa merges the organic essence of plant life with the sharp clarity of graphic design. The work utilizes a limited color palette to define its structure, employing visual contrast to distinguish intricate pattern designs from broader abstract shapes. It functions as a visual documentary of a garden translated through a digital prism, where every leaf is reimagined as a series of deliberate, colorful stripes.
The composition relies on the play between light and shadow to suggest depth within a flattened, modern abstract space. By fusing elements of abstract expressionism with rigid geometry, Sausa achieves an unfiltered self-expression that feels both calculated and energetic. The portrait orientation reinforces the upward growth of the botanical subjects, grounding the digital technique in a familiar, vertical perspective.
The repetition and placement of shapes create a sense of movement that mimics a visual heartbeat.
The juxtaposition of warm and cool colors creates a visual tension that mimics the complexity of internal emotions.
This piece reinterprets traditional floral motifs through the lens of graphic design and intricate patterning.
Free Shipping
On all framed orders
100-Day Guarantee
Love it or return it
Gallery Quality
Museum-grade materials
Artist-Direct
Fair pay, every piece







