Citrus Collection No4
SausaSausa constructs a monochromatic dialogue between the structured lines of graphic design and the raw energy of street art. This piece balances the delicate geometry of botanical citrus flowers against a backdrop of urban complexity and rhythmic abstraction.

Citrus Collection No4
Sausa constructs a monochromatic dialogue between the structured lines of graphic design and the raw energy of street art. This piece balances the delicate geometry of botanical citrus flowers against a backdrop of urban complexity and rhythmic abstraction.
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Art Analysis
A Monochromatic Pulse of Urban Flora and Graphic Form
Sausa explores the intersection of organic life and the built environment through a stark black-and-white lens. By layering stylized bottle designs and botanical citrus flowers within a digital framework, the artist creates a composition that feels both structured and spontaneous. The work draws heavily on the tension between traditional Scandinavian art forms and the gritty, expressive nature of urban graffiti, resulting in a piece that is both grounded and conceptually dense.
The portrait orientation emphasizes a vertical rhythm, mimicking the upward growth of plants and the towering presence of city architecture. Every line serves a purpose in this fusion of artistic styles, where minimalist design trends meet the chaotic pulse of street art. It is a study in how visual elements in human expression can capture the multifaceted nature of societal attitudes and the movement of modern life.
The work merges the New York City skyline with lush floral elements to create a hybrid landscape.
A black-and-white palette highlights the complex, layered energy found in metropolitan environments.
Sausa utilizes a clean compositional layout to organize stylized bottle shapes and floral motifs into a cohesive visual narrative.
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