Parallax
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews builds visual tension through a deliberate arrangement of geometric shapes that seem to shift and slide against one another. This piece explores the mechanics of sight, using a bold color palette to map out a structural, non-representational world.

Parallax
Tracie Andrews builds visual tension through a deliberate arrangement of geometric shapes that seem to shift and slide against one another. This piece explores the mechanics of sight, using a bold color palette to map out a structural, non-representational world.
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Art Analysis
The rhythmic architecture of shifting shapes
Tracie Andrews approaches the canvas as a puzzle of light and form, where every line serves a structural purpose. In Parallax, the arrangement of shapes creates a sense of optical movement, suggesting that the composition might change if viewed from a different angle. The use of overlapping planes provides a grounded sense of depth, allowing the eye to travel through layers of pigment that feel both architectural and fluid.
The work relies on a dynamic color interplay to establish its rhythm, moving away from the need for a literal subject. By focusing on the psychology of color and the precision of geometric abstraction, Andrews creates a space for quiet observation. The result is a balanced study of how simple elements can build a complex visual environment, drawing the viewer into a deep engagement with the fundamental building blocks of art.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
The deliberate pairing of warm pink hues and cool blue tones creates a specific emotional resonance and visual stability.
By avoiding literal subjects, the piece focuses entirely on the physical authenticity of the paint and the artist's expressive brushwork.
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