Equivalence No. 2
Ron TrickettRon Trickett constructs visual systems where geometric precision meets the raw energy of a gestural stroke. In Equivalence No. 2, he maps out a vibrant dialogue between structured shapes and the fluid motion of the modern world.

Equivalence No. 2
Ron Trickett constructs visual systems where geometric precision meets the raw energy of a gestural stroke. In Equivalence No. 2, he maps out a vibrant dialogue between structured shapes and the fluid motion of the modern world.
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Art Analysis
A vibrant dialogue between geometric structure and gestural energy.
Trickett merges the bold, graphic sensibilities of the Pop Art movement with the deep introspection of abstract expressionism. This piece functions as a study in balance, using a visual language of shape to explore how rigid geometry can coexist with spontaneous, gestural marks. The composition feels active, suggesting a sense of dynamic motion that mirrors the rapid evolution of our digital and physical landscapes.
By blending commercial aesthetics with high art traditions, Trickett creates a thoughtful composition that invites aerial exploration of its layered surfaces. The work uses vibrant color and sharp lines to investigate the artistic essence of modern computing and human expression. It is a piece that finds harmony in contrast, turning simple visual elements into a complex map of interconnected ideas.
Visible brushwork and intentional strokes give the surface a tactile energy that records the artist's physical movement.
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.
Sweeping arcs and layered shapes suggest a plant in the process of unfurling, capturing a moment of active growth.
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