Looking No1
SausaSausa constructs visual inquiries through a lens of urban graphic design, layering symbolic depth into every digital stroke. This piece centers on a singular, watchful presence that bridges the gap between celestial wonder and the raw energy of the street.

Looking No1
Sausa constructs visual inquiries through a lens of urban graphic design, layering symbolic depth into every digital stroke. This piece centers on a singular, watchful presence that bridges the gap between celestial wonder and the raw energy of the street.
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Art Analysis
A watchful gaze caught between the street and the stars
Sausa utilizes a bold red color palette to ground the composition, blending the precision of graphic design with the grit of urban art. The work revolves around the motif of a central eye, a symbol that invites a sense of mysterious intrigue while establishing a direct, almost confrontational connection with the viewer. Through the use of expressive brushstrokes and diverse textures, the artist explores the tension between structured geometry and fluid emotion.
By integrating circle patterns and abstract concepts, the piece suggests a moment of personalized self-reflection set against a backdrop of celestial exploration. The interplay of elemental relationships creates a dynamic visual experience, where the still life technique is repurposed to capture a living, breathing gaze. This is an exploration of how we see and are seen, anchored in a vibrant, graphic landscape.
The central motif serves as a focal point for symbolic artistry, suggesting a gaze that looks both inward and toward the infinite.
The photograph focuses on the repeating patterns and vertical rhythms of the financial district, turning functional skyscrapers into abstract shapes.
The bold use of saturated hues creates a sensory experience reminiscent of vivid, non-ordinary perceptions.
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