Sphera
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews constructs visual weight through the balance of geometric precision and soft tonal shifts. In Sphera, she isolates rounded forms to explore how light and shadow define volume within a minimalist space.

Sphera
Tracie Andrews constructs visual weight through the balance of geometric precision and soft tonal shifts. In Sphera, she isolates rounded forms to explore how light and shadow define volume within a minimalist space.
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Art Analysis
The Quiet Gravity of Rounded Forms
Andrews approaches abstraction with a focus on the structural integrity of the circle, using an economy of detail to anchor the composition. The work relies on the intersection of flat shapes and perceived depth, where every curve serves to suggest a physical presence. By stripping away the unnecessary, she highlights the beauty of simplicity and the quiet power of a singular, focused subject.
The thoughtful color scheme utilizes vibrant tonal variations to create a sense of internal harmony. While the palette remains limited, the interplay between these hues suggests a three-dimensional form that feels grounded yet ethereal. It is a study in how modern abstract art traditions can evoke a specific mood through the most basic building blocks of visual expression.
The artist uses subtle shading and tonal shifts to give a flat shape the physical presence of a solid object.
By using a monochrome palette of beige and brown, the artist emphasizes the raw form and texture of the wildflowers over color.
A palette of various shades of beige creates a soft, organic feel that emphasizes the potato-like texture of the subject.
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