Diadem
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews builds Diadem through a deliberate arrangement of geometric forms that pulse with a rhythmic, graphic energy. This piece balances bold color blocks against a structured composition, creating a sense of regal poise within an abstract frame.

Diadem
Tracie Andrews builds Diadem through a deliberate arrangement of geometric forms that pulse with a rhythmic, graphic energy. This piece balances bold color blocks against a structured composition, creating a sense of regal poise within an abstract frame.
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Art Analysis
A geometric crown of vibrant color and rhythmic form
Andrews utilizes a palette rooted in color wheel theory to create high-contrast interactions between shapes. The portrait orientation emphasizes the verticality of the forms, suggesting a crown-like structure that justifies the title. By stripping away representational detail, the focus shifts entirely to the interplay of light and saturated hues, allowing the viewer to engage with the pure mechanics of sight.
The influence of mid-century pop art is evident in the clean lines and flat application of color, yet the work maintains a minimalist restraint. Each shape feels intentional, contributing to a harmonious visual composition that invites the viewer to find order within the abstraction. It is a study in how simple geometry can generate a powerful, dynamic presence through balance and chromatic intensity.
The pairing of soft pink and deep green creates a balanced visual tension that evokes emotional depth.
The work relies on geometric design elements to provide structure to the fluid, watercolor-like textures.
The bold, flat application of color and graphic clarity nods to the visual language of the Pop Art era.
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