Keziah Day
Florent BodartFlorent Bodart organizes the natural world into a series of rhythmic, geometric planes that hum with a specific, sun-drenched energy. Keziah Day uses a vibrant yellow aesthetic to anchor a landscape that feels both meticulously engineered and deeply peaceful.

Keziah Day
Florent Bodart organizes the natural world into a series of rhythmic, geometric planes that hum with a specific, sun-drenched energy. Keziah Day uses a vibrant yellow aesthetic to anchor a landscape that feels both meticulously engineered and deeply peaceful.
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Art Analysis
A structured horizon defined by light and geometry
Bodart builds this thoughtful landscape composition by layering flat shapes to create surprising visual depth illusions. The work relies on a diverse color palette, where warm ochres and bright yellows meet cooler, monochromatic elements to guide the eye through a stylized valley of form and shadow.
The influence of modern art is clear in the precision of the design, which favors clean edges and intentional placement over raw realism. By adhering to minimalist design trends, the artist focuses on the relationship between light and geometry, turning a simple horizon into a complex study of color theory and spatial balance.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
The piece relies on careful color variation to evoke the specific warmth and cooling shadows of an autumn afternoon.
The arrangement of flat patterns generates a perceived three-dimensional space that challenges the viewer's gaze.
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