Mikah
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews constructs visual rhythm through the interplay of solid forms and open space. Mikah presents a study in monochromatic balance, where geometric shapes stack and lean to create a sense of architectural stillness.

Mikah
Tracie Andrews constructs visual rhythm through the interplay of solid forms and open space. Mikah presents a study in monochromatic balance, where geometric shapes stack and lean to create a sense of architectural stillness.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic study in monochromatic geometry and architectural balance
In Mikah, Tracie Andrews explores the weight and placement of simple forms. By stripping away varied hues in favor of a monochromatic scheme, the focus shifts entirely to the relationship between the shapes. The portrait orientation emphasizes a verticality that suggests a structure both grounded and light. It feels like a puzzle where every piece has found its exact place, creating a unified composition that invites the eye to linger on the subtle shifts in tone.
There is a distinct architectural quality to this work, echoing the way shadows fall across a building's facade. The minimalist approach avoids clutter, instead creating a focal point that anchors a room with quiet strength. Through this exploration of abstract concepts, Andrews demonstrates how a limited palette and sharp lines can produce a dynamic visual experience that feels both fresh and deeply calm.
The use of a black and white scheme focuses the viewer's attention on the stark contrast and clarity of the design.
The piece uses sharp lines and structured order to evoke the feeling of a built environment.
Every intentional design element works together to ensure the typography remains the central, unshakeable focus of the composition.
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