Diamond
FleckFleck translates the density of the city into a language of sharp angles and prismatic light. This piece uses simplified forms and a diverse color palette to map the shifting energy of an urban landscape.

Diamond
Fleck translates the density of the city into a language of sharp angles and prismatic light. This piece uses simplified forms and a diverse color palette to map the shifting energy of an urban landscape.
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Art Analysis
A prismatic study of the evolving city skyline
Fleck applies professional graphic design principles to organize the chaos of the city into a series of iconic urban buildings. Through the use of stark contrasts and colorful triangle art, the composition creates a dynamic visual experience that feels both structured and alive. The portrait orientation emphasizes the vertical reach of the architecture, grounding the viewer in the heart of a metropolitan center.
The work serves as a representational study of urban landscape evolution, where distinctive color schemes highlight the variety of building structures within the frame. By stripping away unnecessary detail, Fleck focuses on the core geometry of the environment, encouraging a wide range of interpretations from the viewer. It is a clear exercise in visual communication that celebrates the intersection of human design and vibrant color.
The piece explores the changing face of the city, using fluid pigments to suggest the ongoing growth and history of the Boston skyline.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
The arrangement of shapes and colors mimics the flow of music, creating a sensory experience that extends beyond the visual plane.
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