Lotus Formation
83 Oranges83 Oranges captures the quiet architecture of the natural world through a lens that balances digital precision with organic fluidity. This piece presents a lotus arrangement floating upon a river, where the stillness of the water meets the intricate geometry of the bloom.

Lotus Formation
83 Oranges captures the quiet architecture of the natural world through a lens that balances digital precision with organic fluidity. This piece presents a lotus arrangement floating upon a river, where the stillness of the water meets the intricate geometry of the bloom.
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Art Analysis
The quiet geometry of blossoms on reflective water
In this digital composition, the artist explores the symmetry of a floral bouquet as it rests against a dark, reflective surface. The lotus petals are rendered with a clarity that highlights their delicate texture, while the arrangement suggests a deliberate, almost cosmic order within the wildness of a river setting.
The interplay of light and shadow defines the depth of the water, turning the river into an everchanging entity that cradles the still blossoms. By merging photography with illustrative elements, the work communicates a sense of calm grandeur, inviting the viewer to observe the subtle rhythms of nature’s design.
The arrangement uses a centered, balanced design to emphasize the structural beauty of the lotus petals.
The still water of the Tagus River mirrors the vibrant colors of the sky, doubling the visual impact of the morning light.
The composition evokes a feeling of deep quiet, capturing a moment of pause in the natural world.
The piece treats the river as a living, shifting presence that contrasts with the fixed placement of the bouquet.
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