Geometric No. 525
Ron TrickettRon Trickett constructs visual rhythm through precise repetition and graphic weight, building a surface where rigid shapes begin to vibrate. This piece balances a structured grid with stylized forms that challenge the eye to find familiar silhouettes within the abstraction.

Geometric No. 525
Ron Trickett constructs visual rhythm through precise repetition and graphic weight, building a surface where rigid shapes begin to vibrate. This piece balances a structured grid with stylized forms that challenge the eye to find familiar silhouettes within the abstraction.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic study of shape and perceived motion
Trickett utilizes a structured grid layout to explore the tension between static shapes and the illusion of motion. By repeating graphic elements across the portrait orientation, the artist creates a dynamic visual experience where the eye moves constantly across the frame, seeking order in the rhythmic patterns.
The work leans into pop art sensibilities, using color exploration and stylized continent shapes to bridge the gap between pure abstraction and recognizable symbols. There is an intellectual engagement at play, as the viewer’s perception shifts between seeing a flat graphic composition and sensing the subtle suggestion of human forms or global maps hidden within the geometry.
The artist uses interlocking shapes to suggest a constant state of motion and mechanical interaction.
The artist uses bold black circles to anchor the fluid watercolor shapes, creating a pop art interpretation of global geography.
The composition relies on a mathematical arrangement of elements, echoing the discipline of modernist design trends.
The arrangement of forms creates illusions that shift under the viewer's gaze, challenging the initial perception of the human form.
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