Geometric Shapes No. 41 - purple, blue & lilac
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke organizes color into rhythmic, repeating structures that pulse with a quiet, mechanical energy. This composition uses concentric rounded shapes in lilac and blue to create a vibrating portal against a solid black ground.

Geometric Shapes No. 41 - purple, blue & lilac
Gary Andrew Clarke organizes color into rhythmic, repeating structures that pulse with a quiet, mechanical energy. This composition uses concentric rounded shapes in lilac and blue to create a vibrating portal against a solid black ground.
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Art Analysis
A Vibrating Sequence of Purple and Lilac Circles
The work centers on a series of nested geometric forms that expand across a squared frame, utilizing a vibrant color palette of purple, lilac, and blue. By placing these cool tones against a stark black background, Clarke creates a powerful contrast that gives the flat shapes a sense of depth and a subtle illusion of motion.
Drawing on modern abstract art traditions, the piece focuses on the pure relationship between form and hue. The intentional design elements—the precise curves and the calculated spacing of the patterns—reflect a minimalist approach where the simplicity of the rounded shapes becomes the primary subject of the artistic movement.
The repetition of circular forms creates a sense of depth and movement that draws the eye toward the center of the collage.
The sharp distinction between the lilac hues and the black backdrop emphasizes the clean edges of the geometric shapes.
This piece draws on the legacy of the expressionist art movement, reimagining its raw energy through a digital lens.
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