Sintra #3
SausaSausa builds architectural memories through a lens of digital precision, stripping structures down to their most essential geometric rhythms. This piece translates the weight of stone and the play of light into a balanced arrangement of flat planes and rich textures.

Sintra #3
Sausa builds architectural memories through a lens of digital precision, stripping structures down to their most essential geometric rhythms. This piece translates the weight of stone and the play of light into a balanced arrangement of flat planes and rich textures.
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Art Analysis
The Rhythmic Geometry of Built Environments
Sausa uses graphic design principles to deconstruct the built environment, stripping away clutter to reveal the essential geometry of a space. The work relies on simplified forms to suggest depth and volume, capturing the structural logic of architecture through a lens of digital precision. By focusing on the interplay of sharp lines and flat planes, the artist creates a rhythmic composition that feels both solid and light.
The palette utilizes a thoughtful application of color theory to ground the abstract shapes in a recognizable reality. Diverse textures are layered across the digital canvas, adding a sense of raw material to the precise geometric patterns. This dynamic arrangement of color and form results in a balanced piece that explores how we perceive the buildings and environments around us.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
Sausa employs a specific palette to define depth and shadow, using color to give weight to the digital forms.
The work strips away excess to focus on the essential balance of form and color within a portrait orientation.
The artist applies a tactile finish to the digital medium, giving the flat planes of color the feel of a physical painting.
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