Papercuts 10
MetronMetron organizes sharp, overlapping geometries into a rhythmic composition that feels both architectural and light. This piece uses the precision of digital graphic design to simulate the tactile quality of paper layers, inviting the eye to navigate a maze of flat forms.

Papercuts 10
Metron organizes sharp, overlapping geometries into a rhythmic composition that feels both architectural and light. This piece uses the precision of digital graphic design to simulate the tactile quality of paper layers, inviting the eye to navigate a maze of flat forms.
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Art Analysis
The rhythmic pulse of layered geometric forms
Metron explores the balance between solid color and intricate texture, drawing on the visual language of mid-century graphic design. The work utilizes a variety of patterns to break up geometric planes, creating a sense of vibration and energy that suggests movement within a still, portrait-oriented frame.
By stripping away representational imagery, the artist focuses on the spatial relationships between simple shapes. The result is a non-representational narrative where depth is suggested through clever overlaps and optical shifts, turning a two-dimensional surface into a complex field of exploration.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
Drawing from vintage fashion and gaming visuals, the artist creates a layered look at the decade's specific visual identity.
Yanushkova uses perspective to create a sense of three-dimensional space within the portrait orientation.
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