Papercuts 2
MetronMetron builds visual tension by layering sharp, flat planes that mimic the physical act of slicing through paper. This piece uses geometric precision to find a quiet balance between solid form and the empty space surrounding it.

Papercuts 2
Metron builds visual tension by layering sharp, flat planes that mimic the physical act of slicing through paper. This piece uses geometric precision to find a quiet balance between solid form and the empty space surrounding it.
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Art Analysis
A structural dance of light and geometric form
"Papercuts 2" investigates the relationship between light and shadow through a digital lens, using bold shapes to suggest a layered, three-dimensional world. The composition relies on stark contrasts, where dark and light segments meet to define a structural harmony that feels both architectural and fluid.
Drawing from modernist traditions, the work focuses on the raw impact of graphic design by stripping away ornamentation. The shapes overlap and interact with a tactile quality, suggesting a physical depth that grounds the abstract concepts in a clear, visual language.
The artist uses precise, interlocking shapes to create a sense of balance and structural integrity within the abstract space.
Bold shifts between light and dark tones define the boundaries of each shape, creating a sharp visual impact.
Drawing from mid-century design, the piece emphasizes clean lines and a functional aesthetic that celebrates the beauty of the object.
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