The Pool
83 Oranges83 Oranges translates the sensory experience of summer into a rhythmic digital pattern, focusing on the fluid geometry of a swimming pool. This piece isolates the surface of the water to capture the immediate, cool relief of a midday dip.

The Pool
83 Oranges translates the sensory experience of summer into a rhythmic digital pattern, focusing on the fluid geometry of a swimming pool. This piece isolates the surface of the water to capture the immediate, cool relief of a midday dip.
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Art Analysis
A cool immersion into the rhythmic patterns of water
The artist uses digital graphic design to deconstruct the visual language of water, focusing on the shifting patterns of light as they hit the surface. By zooming in on the pool, the work moves between realism and abstraction, capturing the way ripples create a complex grid of shadows and bright highlights. This portrait-oriented study emphasizes clarity and movement, inviting the viewer to consider the structural anatomy of a liquid environment.
The composition relies on the interplay of light and shadow to suggest a radiant sun overhead, turning a familiar scene into an exploration of depth and reflection. The blue tones and undulating lines evoke a quiet energy, mimicking the way light dances across a submerged floor. It is a focused look at the elements of art found in everyday leisure, stripping away the surroundings to highlight the refreshing essence of the water itself.
The work simplifies the complex movement of a pool surface into a series of graphic shapes and lines.
Depth is created through the sharp contrast between bright surfaces and deep, cooling shadows.
The work prioritizes the feeling of being present in nature, translating the visual sparkle of water into a felt experience.
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