Geometric Shapes No. 33 - brown, red & white
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke maps out a visual logic where rigid geometry meets a grounded, earthy palette. This landscape-oriented composition uses brown, red, and white to establish a rhythmic pattern that feels both calculated and deeply resonant.

Geometric Shapes No. 33 - brown, red & white
Gary Andrew Clarke maps out a visual logic where rigid geometry meets a grounded, earthy palette. This landscape-oriented composition uses brown, red, and white to establish a rhythmic pattern that feels both calculated and deeply resonant.
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Art Analysis
The steady pulse of geometric symmetry and earth tones
Clarke explores the tension between solid form and open space, arranging brown and red shapes against a white backdrop to create a sense of structural weight. The horizontal orientation emphasizes a steady, unfolding rhythm, where each geometric element contributes to a larger, cohesive pattern that mimics the organized complexity found in natural systems.
The color choices anchor the piece, using deep reds and warm browns to provide a tactile quality to the abstract forms. By focusing on pure shape and a limited palette, the work invites a close reading of how balance and symmetry can generate a quiet energy within a confined frame.
The work relies on a mirrored or repeating logic that creates a sense of stability and visual order.
The use of brown and red provides a grounded, organic feel to the otherwise sharp, mathematical shapes.
By reducing a mountain range to its core shapes, the work highlights the beauty found in simplified visual structures.
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