Shattered Rays
Trevor MayTrevor May builds rhythmic, vector-based environments where light is dismantled into sharp, overlapping shards. This piece captures a dense mosaic of color and grit, reflecting the flickering energy of a city morning through a vintage-inspired lens.

Shattered Rays
Trevor May builds rhythmic, vector-based environments where light is dismantled into sharp, overlapping shards. This piece captures a dense mosaic of color and grit, reflecting the flickering energy of a city morning through a vintage-inspired lens.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic collision of fractured light and geometric grit
May utilizes vector-based graphic design to build a complex architecture of overlapping forms and tessellated patterns. By layering colorful triangles, the artist creates a sense of depth within a two-dimensional space, inviting the viewer to navigate a maze of sharp angles and unexpected visual juxtapositions. The interaction between these geometric shapes produces a flickering effect, mimicking the way light breaks across hard urban surfaces.
There is a tactile quality to the work, where digital precision meets a weathered, textured finish that evokes the feel of vintage print media. The palette and composition draw on the warmth and ritual found in the aesthetic value of coffee, grounding the abstract movement in a familiar, daily vibrancy. It is a study of how light and color collide to form a cohesive, energetic whole from fragmented parts.
The artist uses a shattered glass effect to break down orderly architectural structures into a complex web of lines.
Vibrant tonal variations pulse across the composition, suggesting the hidden energy and history of an urban environment.
The artist applies a tactile finish to the digital medium, giving the flat planes of color the feel of a physical painting.
The piece uses a tessellated mosaic technique to challenge how the viewer perceives depth and light within a flat plane.
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