Fragments Of Time 5
SausaSausa constructs visual rhythms through a stark, monochrome lens, treating geometry as a language of movement and memory. This piece uses intersecting circular forms to map a digital landscape where silence and sound seem to collide within a balanced frame.

Fragments Of Time 5
Sausa constructs visual rhythms through a stark, monochrome lens, treating geometry as a language of movement and memory. This piece uses intersecting circular forms to map a digital landscape where silence and sound seem to collide within a balanced frame.
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Art Analysis
A Rhythmic Intersection of Geometry and Monochrome Light
In Fragments Of Time 5, Sausa employs a limited color palette to emphasize the interplay between light and shadow. The composition relies on a series of circular and geometric shapes that overlap, creating a sense of depth within a flat, graphic space. This stark contrast design pulls the eye across the portrait orientation, suggesting a mechanical or musical pulse frozen in a single moment.
The work functions as a non-representational exploration of how we perceive passing moments. By stripping away color, the artist highlights the structural harmony of the design, allowing the viewer to find their own symbolic meaning in the rhythmic arrangement. It is a balanced exercise in minimalism, where every line and curve contributes to a unified strategy of visual tension and release.
The repetition and placement of shapes create a sense of movement that mimics a visual heartbeat.
By utilizing shades of white and deep shadows, the piece emphasizes the structural form of the plant through bold visual weight.
The arrangement of shapes evokes the structured yet fluid nature of musical notation or sound waves.
The work draws on historical shifts toward abstraction, focusing on the essential relationship between color and form.
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