Geometric Shapes No. 83 - lime & grey
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke builds rhythm through the deliberate placement of form, using a restricted palette to explore the tension between sharp edges and soft color. This landscape composition balances vibrant lime against muted grey, creating a structured dialogue where geometry becomes a language of its own.

Geometric Shapes No. 83 - lime & grey
Gary Andrew Clarke builds rhythm through the deliberate placement of form, using a restricted palette to explore the tension between sharp edges and soft color. This landscape composition balances vibrant lime against muted grey, creating a structured dialogue where geometry becomes a language of its own.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic dialogue between lime, grey, and geometric form
Gary Andrew Clarke approaches the canvas as a site for structural inquiry, where the interplay of lime and grey defines the visual field. By arranging geometric shapes in a landscape orientation, the artist creates a sense of architectural stability that remains fluid through the use of contrasting tones. The repetition of patterns suggests a rhythmic pulse, inviting the viewer to trace the intersections where color meets form.
The piece utilizes traditional oil painting techniques to achieve a distressed, delicate relief, adding a tactile dimension to the flat geometry. This exploration of depth perception ensures that the abstract design feels grounded and physical. Rather than representing recognizable objects, the work focuses on the raw elements of art—line, shape, and hue—to build a composition that feels both deliberate and alive.
The artwork relies on the precise arrangement of shapes to create a balanced, architectural composition.
The interplay of warm oranges and pinks against deep blues drives the emotional energy of the composition.
The surface suggests a delicate, weathered texture that adds physical depth to the abstract patterns.
By stripping away representation, the artist focuses on the essential relationship between color and space.
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