Brutal #2
SausaSausa builds digital environments where the heavy geometry of urban structures meets the rhythmic pulse of striped patterns. This work grounds the raw weight of architectural form in a vibrant, balanced composition that feels both solid and ethereal.

Brutal #2
Sausa builds digital environments where the heavy geometry of urban structures meets the rhythmic pulse of striped patterns. This work grounds the raw weight of architectural form in a vibrant, balanced composition that feels both solid and ethereal.
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Art Analysis
The Rhythmic Weight of Urban Geometry
In Brutal #2, Sausa explores the intersection of graphic design and the built environment. The piece uses precise, colorful stripes to break down the massive scale of urban architecture into a series of rhythmic, abstract layers. By stripping away the grit of the city, the artist reveals a structured constructivism that emphasizes the pure relationship between color and form.
The landscape orientation allows for a wide, immersive view of this digital space, where cosmic complexity meets minimalist design. There is a quiet tension in the way the sharp, geometric edges interact with the surrounding atmosphere, creating an unexpected juxtaposition between the permanence of structural shapes and the lightness of the digital void.
The artist uses precise, geometric arrangements to build a sense of order and architectural depth within a digital space.
Sausa uses repetitive bands of color to create a sense of movement across the static architectural forms.
Graffiti-inspired marks and bold color theory disrupt the composition, bridging the gap between street aesthetics and the modernist tradition.
A sense of vast, cosmic space surrounds the solid structures, giving the architectural subject an airy, dreamlike quality.
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