Geometric Shapes No. 40 - rainbow
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke organizes light into a rhythmic sequence of prismatic forms that slice through a deep, midnight void. This work builds a bridge between mathematical precision and the fluid energy of a rainbow through a landscape of sharp, repeating triangles.

Geometric Shapes No. 40 - rainbow
Gary Andrew Clarke organizes light into a rhythmic sequence of prismatic forms that slice through a deep, midnight void. This work builds a bridge between mathematical precision and the fluid energy of a rainbow through a landscape of sharp, repeating triangles.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic spectrum emerging from the dark
Clarke utilizes a dark backdrop to anchor a series of sharp, overlapping triangles that march across the horizontal plane. The spectrum of warm and cool tones creates a sense of movement, as if the colors are vibrating against the stillness of the black ground.
The repetition of geometric shapes establishes a pattern that feels both structured and organic. By focusing on the interplay of light and shadow through a minimalist lens, the work explores how simple forms can evoke the complexity of a natural light refraction.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
A vibrant selection of hues transitions across the composition, mimicking the natural dispersion of light.
The arrangement of shapes and colors mimics the flow of music, creating a sensory experience that extends beyond the visual plane.
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