Fish In Geometrics III (Square)
Florent BodartFlorent Bodart maps the fluid life of the ocean onto a grid of precise geometry, layering colorful fish within a landscape of sharp polygons and soft, circular forms. This piece captures a moment of suspended animation where marine biology and mathematical abstraction occupy the same dimensional space.

Fish In Geometrics III (Square)
Florent Bodart maps the fluid life of the ocean onto a grid of precise geometry, layering colorful fish within a landscape of sharp polygons and soft, circular forms. This piece captures a moment of suspended animation where marine biology and mathematical abstraction occupy the same dimensional space.
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Art Analysis
A mathematical study of marine life and abstract geometry
The composition centers on the interplay between organic marine creatures and a structured, geometric environment. Bodart uses intricate polygonal shapes and circular motifs to frame diverse fish species, creating a sense of spatial depth that feels both architectural and aquatic. Glowing red elements and mirror-like reflections suggest a world where light behaves in unexpected ways, casting shadows that give weight to the abstract designs.
There is a distinct illusion of motion here, as if the fish are navigating through a crystalline anemone structure. By placing these natural forms within unique geometric shape interactions, the artist invites a closer look at the physical appearance of the sea's inhabitants against a backdrop of human-designed expression. The result is a balanced study of light, shadow, and the complex patterns found in both nature and geometry.
The artwork blends diverse marine creatures with intricate polygonal shapes to create a structured, surreal environment.
Bodart creates an illusion of motion, suggesting the fish are swimming through a complex, dimensional space.
The work draws inspiration from the way light bounces off urban environments and water, resulting in a shifting visual experience.
Gallagher employs precise lines to define the edges of leaves and petals, grounding the abstract composition in architectural clarity.
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