Strata
Tracie AndrewsTracie Andrews organizes space through a rhythmic stacking of organic forms and earthen tones. This piece explores the tension between solid shapes and the fluid, dynamic layers that sit behind them, creating a sense of geological history captured in paint.

Strata
Tracie Andrews organizes space through a rhythmic stacking of organic forms and earthen tones. This piece explores the tension between solid shapes and the fluid, dynamic layers that sit behind them, creating a sense of geological history captured in paint.
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Art Analysis
The quiet weight of layered earth and light
Tracie Andrews uses a palette of reddish brown tones and shades of yellow to construct a vertical narrative of shape and color. The composition relies on a careful balance of symmetry and asymmetry, where heavy, grounded forms interact with lighter, more fluid elements to suggest a cross-section of the natural world.
The work functions as a visual documentary of movement, where each layer feels like a distinct moment in time. By fusing diverse artistic techniques, Andrews creates a rhythmic flow that guides the eye through the portrait orientation, inviting a close study of how nuanced artistry can turn simple geometry into a complex, layered experience.
The artist uses overlapping watercolor washes and graphic shapes to build a sense of physical depth within a flat plane.
The artist focuses on a specific palette of warm tones to convey a sense of optimism and natural energy.
The artist uses structured shapes to create a sense of order and movement that mimics the architectural density of a city.
The work relies on a balanced composition to organize diverse abstract shapes into a cohesive visual narrative.
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