Sans
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews constructs digital environments where rigid geometry dissolves into the soft, bleeding edges of watercolor washes. In "Sans," she stacks translucent forms to create a rhythmic architecture that feels both structurally sound and light as air.

Sans
Tracie Andrews constructs digital environments where rigid geometry dissolves into the soft, bleeding edges of watercolor washes. In "Sans," she stacks translucent forms to create a rhythmic architecture that feels both structurally sound and light as air.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic balance of translucent layers and geometric form
Andrews navigates the space between digital precision and organic fluidity, using symmetrical structures to ground her abstract exploration. The piece utilizes a minimalistic color palette, where overlapping shapes create a sense of depth and dimensionality that mirrors the complex patterns found in nature.
By fusing the bold graphic language of pop art with the atmospheric depth of abstract expressionism, Andrews builds a composition that feels deeply intentional. The subtle layering techniques suggest a quiet, enduring human presence within the geometric framework, inviting a slow observation of how light and form interact.
The piece explores the inherent balance of the natural world by highlighting the radial symmetry of marigold and dandelion heads.
The artist employs soft washes and smooth blending to mimic traditional paints within a digital space.
Bremmer stacks multiple layers of forms to build a complex, three-dimensional space within a flat plane.
The artist merges the clean lines of graphic design with the unpredictable flow of watercolor to create a textured, layered visual experience.
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