Perception & Reality
83 Oranges83 Oranges maps the distance between who we are and how we are seen, layering sharp fashion illustration with delicate gold accents. This piece places a figure within a reflective landscape, where jewelry and nature merge into a singular, introspective study.

Perception & Reality
83 Oranges maps the distance between who we are and how we are seen, layering sharp fashion illustration with delicate gold accents. This piece places a figure within a reflective landscape, where jewelry and nature merge into a singular, introspective study.
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Art Analysis
Reflections of the self through gold and shadow
The composition centers on the interplay of reflective surfaces and high-contrast fashion, where a black and white ensemble meets the intricate detail of gold line designs. By framing the subject within a mirror-like space, the artist invites a study of beauty that feels both personal and expansive, highlighting the nuances of the human form.
Nature weaves through the scene, grounding the stylized illustration in a collage of human experiences. The use of color theory creates a specific psychological weight, balancing the enigmatic presence of the figure with the clarity of the surrounding botanical elements to explore the boundary between perception and reality.
The artwork uses mirrors and jewelry to examine how we project ourselves into the world and perceive our own image.
Fine gold line designs provide a delicate structure against the bold black and white fashion elements.
The deliberate interaction of monochrome tones and metallic accents evokes a deep, introspective journey.
The piece celebrates a broad spectrum of human experience through a lens of high-fashion portraiture.
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