Caprese
83 Oranges83 Oranges organizes the organic chaos of the kitchen into a rhythmic, graphic harmony. This deconstructed Caprese salad isolates the vibrant reds and deep greens of fresh ingredients, turning a simple meal into a structured celebration of shape.

Caprese
83 Oranges organizes the organic chaos of the kitchen into a rhythmic, graphic harmony. This deconstructed Caprese salad isolates the vibrant reds and deep greens of fresh ingredients, turning a simple meal into a structured celebration of shape.
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Art Analysis
The rhythmic geometry of fresh ingredients
This piece takes the essential elements of a Caprese salad—tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil—and arranges them into a deliberate, patterned composition. The artist focuses on the contrast between the soft, rounded forms of the cheese and the sharp, jagged edges of the herbs, creating a visual dialogue between the different textures found on a plate.
Through a blend of digital precision and traditional-style brushwork, the work highlights the inherent beauty of raw ingredients. It moves away from a literal representation of a meal, instead offering a vibrant exploration of color and nature that feels tactile and alive, rooted in the simplicity of the Mediterranean garden.
The work separates a classic dish into its core components to explore their individual visual qualities and colors.
Basil leaves are rendered as repeating motifs, blending the boundaries between kitchen staples and natural patterns.
The artist uses digital tools to achieve a clean, layered look that references the history of still-life painting through a modern lens.
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