Equinox
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews builds balance through the friction of opposing forces, using sharp geometry to anchor fluid emotional states. This piece maps the meeting point of light and shadow through a deliberate collision of saturated hues and structured forms.

Equinox
Tracie Andrews builds balance through the friction of opposing forces, using sharp geometry to anchor fluid emotional states. This piece maps the meeting point of light and shadow through a deliberate collision of saturated hues and structured forms.
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Art Analysis
A balanced collision of light and geometric form
The composition centers on a dialogue between varied blue hues and vibrant orange shades, utilizing complementary color palettes to create a sense of internal vibration. Andrews employs geometric abstract designs to divide the portrait-oriented space, suggesting a physical exploration of how weight and color interact within a minimalist framework.
Drawing from modern abstract art traditions, the piece balances the precision of clean lines with the expressive energy of its color relationships. The arrangement of shapes functions as a visual representation of characters in a silent play, where each form pushes against its neighbor to find a moment of stillness amidst the movement.
The work relies on the high-contrast relationship between deep blues and bright oranges to generate visual energy.
The artist uses a geometric interpretation of stairs to create a sense of physical progression and structural depth within an abstract frame.
Kirstie Paints employs varied blue hues to create a specific emotional resonance within the portrait's structure.
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