Pool Tiles
83 Oranges83 Oranges captures the rhythmic geometry of leisure through a lens that blurs the line between physical photography and digital repetition. This piece isolates the humble pool tile, turning a functional surface into a deep, meditative study of blue light and liquid shadows.

Pool Tiles
83 Oranges captures the rhythmic geometry of leisure through a lens that blurs the line between physical photography and digital repetition. This piece isolates the humble pool tile, turning a functional surface into a deep, meditative study of blue light and liquid shadows.
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Art Analysis
The Quiet Rhythm of Submerged Grids
By layering photography with digital pattern work, the artist creates a grid that feels both rigid and fluid. The varied blue hues suggest the shifting depth of water, where light hits the ceramic surface to create a mosaic of cool tones. It is a study of how a simple architectural element becomes a canvas for weather phenomena and the play of light.
The squared orientation focuses the viewer's gaze on the organic imperfections within the geometric structure. Instead of a flat repetition, the work offers a moody atmosphere that mimics the feeling of being submerged. It invites a quiet perception of space, where the repetition of the tiles provides a serene foundation for the eye to rest.
Bingham uses digital shapes to organize the fluid, chaotic movement of water into a structured graphic pattern.
By using playful pink shades in a monochrome arrangement, the artist finds variety and depth within a restricted color palette.
A rich palette of oranges and purples creates a sense of wonder as day transitions into a cosmic night.
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