Monstera Leaves
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs botanical forms through a lens of controlled spontaneity, blending the clean structure of graphic design with the wild energy of paint splatters. This piece presents the iconic monstera leaf as a site of textured exploration, where digital layers mimic the tactile depth of a physical canvas.

Monstera Leaves
83 Oranges constructs botanical forms through a lens of controlled spontaneity, blending the clean structure of graphic design with the wild energy of paint splatters. This piece presents the iconic monstera leaf as a site of textured exploration, where digital layers mimic the tactile depth of a physical canvas.
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Art Analysis
Botanical forms meeting the energy of expressive paint
The work reinterprets the familiar silhouette of the monstera leaf by layering expressive brushstroke techniques over a landscape composition. Rather than a literal botanical study, the artist uses dynamic paint splatters and textured surfaces to suggest movement and life within the greenery. The interaction between the deep greens and the surrounding space creates a sense of organic growth that feels both deliberate and uninhibited.
By utilizing negative spaces, the composition allows the viewer's gaze to settle on the intricate color interactions within each leaf. The synthesis of French Impressionist influences with digital graphic design results in a piece that honors the history of nature painting while embracing the possibilities of modern visual effects. It is a study in how light and texture can redefine a simple natural form into a complex visual experience.
Digital marks mimic the spontaneity of hand-painted strokes, giving the exotic subjects a textured, painterly quality.
The arrangement of shapes creates a sense of physical stability and intentional placement within the frame.
The piece translates the light-dappled textures of traditional painting into a digital language of shapes and patterns.
Cunha applies color wheel theory to create a visual harmony that underscores the emotional weight of the subject's secrets.
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