Lura
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews constructs Lura as a study of weight and light, where solid geometric forms dissolve into the fluid depth of a monochromatic landscape. This piece captures a sense of quiet momentum, balancing the sharp clarity of modern shapes with the shifting, dark energy of a deep pool.

Lura
Tracie Andrews constructs Lura as a study of weight and light, where solid geometric forms dissolve into the fluid depth of a monochromatic landscape. This piece captures a sense of quiet momentum, balancing the sharp clarity of modern shapes with the shifting, dark energy of a deep pool.
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Art Analysis
The rhythmic pulse of shadow and geometric form
Tracie Andrews works within a palette of deep charcoal and slate, using subdued grey tones to build a world that feels both structural and liquid. The composition leans into the traditions of the geometric abstraction movement, yet it avoids rigidity by imbuing each shape with a dynamic living quality that suggests constant, slow-motion change.
The portrait orientation focuses the energy of the piece, allowing the layers of black and grey to stack and overlap in a unified composition strategy. There is a raw transcendence in the way these simple forms interact, creating a visual language that speaks to the psychology of color and the enduring power of modern abstract art traditions.
The artist utilizes varied blue hues to create a sense of space and movement within a restricted color palette.
Andrews infuses rigid shapes with a sense of movement, making the abstract forms feel like an everchanging water entity.
The piece relies on a deliberate arrangement of overlapping layers to create a sense of singular, focused energy.
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