Geometric Shapes No. 35 - brown, blue & lilac
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke organizes color into rhythmic structures, finding a balance between rigid geometry and soft, atmospheric tones. This landscape-oriented composition uses layers of brown, blue, and lilac to create a sense of architectural depth within a flat plane.

Geometric Shapes No. 35 - brown, blue & lilac
Gary Andrew Clarke organizes color into rhythmic structures, finding a balance between rigid geometry and soft, atmospheric tones. This landscape-oriented composition uses layers of brown, blue, and lilac to create a sense of architectural depth within a flat plane.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic study of color blocking and structural harmony
Clarke explores the interaction of form through a deliberate arrangement of geometric shapes. By layering shades of baby blue against deep brown and muted lilac, the work creates a visual dialogue where each block of color defines the boundary of the next. The repetition of patterns suggests a structured, almost mathematical approach to abstraction, yet the specific palette keeps the mood grounded and approachable.
The piece draws on the clarity of minimalist traditions, stripping away representational detail to focus on the weight and placement of color. The horizontal orientation emphasizes a steady, calm progression across the frame, inviting the viewer to observe the subtle shifts in tone and the clean intersections of every line.
The artist uses distinct, saturated sections of lilac and brown to create a sense of spatial organization without traditional perspective.
The work relies on geometric design elements to provide structure to the fluid, watercolor-like textures.
This piece demonstrates how contrasting cool indigo and warm red hues work together to create a unified and balanced visual experience.
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