Looking No3
SausaSausa constructs digital portraits that bridge the gap between urban grit and abstract introspection. This piece utilizes shades of red and sun protection eyewear to explore how we perceive the world through a filtered, shared lens of identity.

Looking No3
Sausa constructs digital portraits that bridge the gap between urban grit and abstract introspection. This piece utilizes shades of red and sun protection eyewear to explore how we perceive the world through a filtered, shared lens of identity.
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Art Analysis
Seeing through the filter of shared human experience
Sausa employs a bold palette of red to define the boundaries between the physical and the perceived. By incorporating sun protection eyewear into an abstract design, the work suggests a barrier or a filter through which the subject views their environment. The digital medium allows for a crisp, graphic execution that mimics the physicality of paint while maintaining the sharp edges and urgency of urban art.
The composition navigates the harmony of chaos and order, reflecting the complexity of natural systems within a human-made urban context. It invites a meditation on personal expression and identity, suggesting that our spiritual encounters are often mediated by the tools and symbols we use to navigate daily life. Through this lens, the artist connects individual perception to a broader, shared human experience.
The use of eyewear suggests a layer between the observer and the observed, altering how the world is processed.
Graffiti-inspired marks and bold color theory disrupt the composition, bridging the gap between street aesthetics and the modernist tradition.
The piece explores how masked identities allow individuals to merge into a shared human experience of dissent.
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