Geometria
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs visual balance through the collision of raw natural textures and sharp, metallic precision. This piece maps out a landscape of marble fragments and gilded lines, turning rigid geometry into a rhythmic exploration of light and stone.

Geometria
83 Oranges constructs visual balance through the collision of raw natural textures and sharp, metallic precision. This piece maps out a landscape of marble fragments and gilded lines, turning rigid geometry into a rhythmic exploration of light and stone.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic intersection of gilded lines and cool marble
In Geometria, 83 Oranges utilizes high-definition marble photography to create a sense of weight and permanence, sliced through by sharp, golden metallic accents. The arrangement of tiles suggests a fragmented identity, where the organic veining of the stone is interrupted and redirected by deliberate, dynamic line work.
The interplay between the matte marble textures and the luminous lighting effects of the gold creates a subtle depth perception. By layering these geometric forms, the artist invites a study of how rigid design elements can interact with the unpredictable patterns found in nature, resulting in a balanced, graphic composition.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
The piece juxtaposes the cold, veined texture of marble with the warm, reflective quality of digital glitter.
By breaking the marble into distinct tiles, the work explores themes of a fragmented self held together by a rigid, golden framework.
The interplay of patterns and spills creates an enigmatic surface that rewards a slow, contemplative gaze.
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