Blooming (4)
SausaSausa constructs nature through a lens of geometric precision, where organic growth meets the sharp clarity of graphic design. This piece reimagines a grass field as a rhythmic arrangement of shapes that pulse with a quiet, internal life.

Blooming (4)
Sausa constructs nature through a lens of geometric precision, where organic growth meets the sharp clarity of graphic design. This piece reimagines a grass field as a rhythmic arrangement of shapes that pulse with a quiet, internal life.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic geometry of wild, swaying fields
The work balances the wildness of a grass field with the structured logic of geometric abstraction. Sausa uses realistic textures to ground the abstract forms, creating a visual tension between the tactile world and the flat planes of graphic design. The composition relies on the repetition of shapes to mimic the swaying of flora, suggesting an illusion of motion that feels both deliberate and alive.
By stripping away literal botanical details, the artist focuses on the emotional depth found in simple arrangements. The portrait orientation emphasizes the upward reach of the blades, while the interplay of light and shadow across the geometric elements adds a layer of expressionism. It is a study of how nature can be distilled into its most basic components without losing its inherent spirit.
This piece utilizes repeating botanical patterns to create a sense of movement and structural harmony across the canvas.
Andrews uses geometric shapes to create a feeling of movement and shifting perspectives.
Visible marks and textural layers create a surface that feels alive and deeply connected to the artist's hand.
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