Botanicals Collection No1
SausaSausa constructs botanical forms through a lens of graphic reduction, where organic life meets the precision of geometric curves. This piece explores the tension between the soft growth of nature and the structured weight of monochromatic shapes.

Botanicals Collection No1
Sausa constructs botanical forms through a lens of graphic reduction, where organic life meets the precision of geometric curves. This piece explores the tension between the soft growth of nature and the structured weight of monochromatic shapes.
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Art Analysis
The rhythmic geometry of organic shadows
The composition relies on a fusion of striped patterns and distressed textures to create a sense of depth within a limited palette. Sausa uses geometric curves to suggest the silhouette of a plant, yet the focus remains on the abstract design essence rather than literal representation. The interplay of dark and light tones establishes a moody atmosphere that invites a slower, more sensory movement experience for the viewer.
By integrating elements of sustainable agriculture themes with graphic design principles, the work challenges traditional perceptions of floral art. The deliberate design decision making is evident in how the altered perception phenomena occur as the eye follows the rhythmic lines. It is a study in emotional expression strategies, using the simplicity of monochromatic artworks to convey a quiet, grounded strength.
The repetition and placement of shapes create a sense of movement that mimics a visual heartbeat.
The piece utilizes diverse texture exploration to give the flat surface a tactile, layered quality.
Deeply saturated tones and layered textures create a somber yet vibrant environment for the viewer to inhabit.
The arrangement of shapes encourages the eye to move across the canvas in a way that mimics natural swaying.
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