Brutal #3
SausaSausa builds urban landscapes with a graphic clarity that finds rhythm in the rigid lines of the city. This piece captures the quiet tension between massive human-made structures and the open sky, rendering the built environment as a site of vibrant abstraction.

Brutal #3
Sausa builds urban landscapes with a graphic clarity that finds rhythm in the rigid lines of the city. This piece captures the quiet tension between massive human-made structures and the open sky, rendering the built environment as a site of vibrant abstraction.
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Art Analysis
The geometric pulse of the constructed city
In Brutal #3, Sausa employs a limited color palette to highlight the inherent order and structure of our surroundings. The composition focuses on the heights and prominence of architectural forms, stripping away urban noise to reveal a simplistic design that feels both heavy and light. By placing these structures against expansive sky-scapes, the artist creates a sense of overwhelming grandeur that remains accessible and grounded.
The work invites diverse interpretations by blending the hard edges of graphic design with softer natural water elements. This juxtaposition suggests that even within the most structured human constructed environments, there is room for endless possibilities and fluid expression. Sausa turns the physical weight of the city into a series of abstract concepts, inviting the viewer to see the familiar world through a lens of geometric harmony.
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