TOG
M.MelendezM.Melendez builds "TOG" as a digital scaffold for memory, where sharp geometric complexity meets the heavy, quiet weight of regret. This work layers multicolored fragments against a stark white aesthetic to map the restless pulse of a city seen through a surreal lens.

TOG
M.Melendez builds "TOG" as a digital scaffold for memory, where sharp geometric complexity meets the heavy, quiet weight of regret. This work layers multicolored fragments against a stark white aesthetic to map the restless pulse of a city seen through a surreal lens.
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Art Analysis
A geometric exploration of urban pulse and internal regret
Melendez employs advanced compositional techniques to construct a three-dimensional illusion that feels both rigid and dreamlike. By balancing deep shadows against a dominant palette of white, the artist creates a sense of spatial depth that encourages the viewer to navigate the shifting perspectives of a dynamic city life.
The piece draws on color theory and psychology to ground its abstract forms in a specific emotional reality. Geometric symmetry patterns provide a unified composition, offering a structural anchor for the vibrant, multicolored schemes that represent the chaotic intersections of urban existence.
The photograph focuses on the repeating patterns and vertical rhythms of the financial district, turning functional skyscrapers into abstract shapes.
The work navigates a sense of inner turmoil by pitting rigid, orderly shapes against more chaotic, expressive marks to represent psychological conflict.
Precise interactions between black and white forms trick the eye into seeing volume where there is only a flat plane.
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