Geometric Shapes No. 32 - blues

Gary Andrew Clarke

Gary Andrew Clarke constructs visual logic through the repetition of form, using a monochrome palette to explore the boundaries of abstract space. This composition navigates the tension between rigid geometry and the fluid nature of blue, resulting in a landscape that feels both grounded and ethereal.

Geometric Shapes No. 32 -  blues — framed, leaning against the wall
Gary Andrew Clarke

Geometric Shapes No. 32 - blues

Gary Andrew Clarke constructs visual logic through the repetition of form, using a monochrome palette to explore the boundaries of abstract space. This composition navigates the tension between rigid geometry and the fluid nature of blue, resulting in a landscape that feels both grounded and ethereal.

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The quiet geometry of a blue horizon

Gary Andrew Clarke focuses on the fundamental relationship between color and shape, distilling the natural world into a series of blue intersections. By working within a landscape orientation, the artist suggests a horizon line built from blocks of pigment, where the eye moves across the surface as if scanning a distant, stylized terrain.

The work relies on the psychological weight of its palette, moving from deep navy to pale cerulean to create a sense of structural integrity. Each geometric element is placed with intent, contributing to a visual rhythm that speaks to the history of minimalist design while maintaining a distinct, painterly presence.

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