Watercolor Geometry
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs visual harmony by layering the transparency of traditional washes over a structured digital grid. This piece organizes ocean blue triangles into a rhythmic sequence, allowing the natural bleed of the pigment to soften the sharp edges of the geometry.

Watercolor Geometry
83 Oranges constructs visual harmony by layering the transparency of traditional washes over a structured digital grid. This piece organizes ocean blue triangles into a rhythmic sequence, allowing the natural bleed of the pigment to soften the sharp edges of the geometry.
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Art Analysis
The quiet pulse of indigo waves and sharp angles
The composition relies on the steady repetition of a single form to create a sense of quiet movement. By arranging triangles in a landscape orientation, the artist mimics the rise and fall of waves, using a palette of deep sea blues and pale teals to ground the abstract design in the natural world.
Each shape displays unique soft color gradations, where the paint appears to pool and settle in the corners of the frame. This interplay between the rigid triangular layout and the fluid watercolor technique gives the work a tactile quality, suggesting a hand-painted surface even within its clean, graphic arrangement.
The artwork uses the bamboo stalk as a foundational unit to create a rhythmic, repeating pattern across the canvas.
The artist employs the bleeding and pooling effects of water-based media to create depth within flat shapes.
A focused palette of ocean hues evokes a sense of calm and psychological depth through color alone.
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