House Of Luna, The Goddess Of Moon
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs architectural dreamscapes where celestial myth meets the rigid lines of urban design. This piece reimagines the moon's dwelling as a vibrant structure of red and blue, where light carves paths through echoing stairways and open plazas.

House Of Luna, The Goddess Of Moon
83 Oranges constructs architectural dreamscapes where celestial myth meets the rigid lines of urban design. This piece reimagines the moon's dwelling as a vibrant structure of red and blue, where light carves paths through echoing stairways and open plazas.
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Art Analysis
A celestial sanctuary built from light and geometry
The composition balances the weight of imposing office architecture with the warmth of traditional Mexican design, creating a sanctuary for the lunar deity. Vibrant color combinations define the space, using a bold red palette against varied blue hues to distinguish between the solid earthiness of the walls and the infinite reach of the night sky.
Light and shadow interplay across the stairwells, guiding the viewer through an exploration of open spaces that feel both intimate and monumental. By blending elements of urban cityscapes with emotive motifs, the work captures a sense of quiet preservation within a digital framework, turning a simple building into a rhythmic journey of color and form.
The piece uses sharp lines and structured order to evoke the feeling of a built environment.
The juxtaposition of warm and cool colors creates a visual tension that mimics the complexity of internal emotions.
Staircases serve as a central motif, suggesting a physical and spiritual ascent toward the moon's domain.
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