Sintra #2
SausaSausa translates the rigid logic of architecture into a fluid dialogue of shape and shadow, using digital tools to reveal the hidden rhythms of the built world. This work deconstructs the familiar form of a staircase, rebuilding it as a series of precise, textured planes that challenge how we perceive depth and structure.

Sintra #2
Sausa translates the rigid logic of architecture into a fluid dialogue of shape and shadow, using digital tools to reveal the hidden rhythms of the built world. This work deconstructs the familiar form of a staircase, rebuilding it as a series of precise, textured planes that challenge how we perceive depth and structure.
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Art Analysis
The rhythmic geometry of the ascending path
The composition centers on a graphic exploration of a staircase, where every angle is a deliberate choice in form and balance. By isolating these structural elements, Sausa highlights the industrial heritage of our environments while softening the hard edges with a rich, tactile application of color and texture. The result is a piece that feels both grounded in physical reality and untethered by its abstract execution.
The interplay of light and shadow serves as the primary engine for movement within the frame, guiding the eye upward through a sequence of geometric intersections. This focus on the beauty of simplicity allows the viewer to appreciate the quiet complexity of human-constructed spaces, turning a functional architectural feature into a meditative study of line and light.
The piece breaks down the functional elements of a stairwell into a rhythmic series of geometric planes.
Every line and curve is rendered with a focus on clarity, bridging the gap between animation and fine art.
The artist uses contrasting tones to simulate depth, making the flat digital surface feel like a tangible three-dimensional space.
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