70s Cube Geo Blue
bruxamagicabruxamagica builds rhythm through repetition, layering blue tones into a structured grid that feels both nostalgic and sharp. This piece uses the cube as a building block for a deep, rhythmic exploration of space and symmetry.

70s Cube Geo Blue
bruxamagica builds rhythm through repetition, layering blue tones into a structured grid that feels both nostalgic and sharp. This piece uses the cube as a building block for a deep, rhythmic exploration of space and symmetry.
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Art Analysis
Rhythmic blue geometry rooted in retro design
70s Cube Geo Blue leans into the structured playfulness of mid-century design. bruxamagica uses a series of interlocking cubes to create a sense of depth, where blue hues shift and settle within a rigid geometric framework. The repetition of form creates a visual pulse, reminiscent of retro textiles and architectural motifs that prioritize order and balance.
The work balances the precision of geometric abstraction with a soft, approachable color palette. By focusing on the interplay of light and shadow within each square, the artist captures a quiet energy. It is a study in how simple shapes can build a complex visual landscape through thoughtful placement and tonal variation, grounding the viewer in a steady, repeating pattern.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
The bold, flat application of color and graphic clarity nods to the visual language of the Pop Art era.
By using playful pink shades in a monochrome arrangement, the artist finds variety and depth within a restricted color palette.
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