Geometric Shapes No. 39 - mustard & turquoise
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke constructs digital landscapes by mapping the tension between rigid geometry and fluid color. In this composition, mustard and turquoise planes intersect with black and white accents to form a rhythmic, balanced environment.

Geometric Shapes No. 39 - mustard & turquoise
Gary Andrew Clarke constructs digital landscapes by mapping the tension between rigid geometry and fluid color. In this composition, mustard and turquoise planes intersect with black and white accents to form a rhythmic, balanced environment.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic landscape of mustard, turquoise, and structured form.
Clarke employs a deliberate palette of mustard and turquoise to navigate the boundaries between flat design and spatial depth. The arrangement of shapes suggests a landscape viewed through a mathematical lens, where the weight of each color block dictates the flow of the viewer's eye across the horizontal plane. Black and white elements provide a graphic framework, grounding the more vibrant hues within a clear structure.
This fusion of simple geometric forms results in a microcosmic scene that feels both expansive and contained. By stripping away the superfluous, the artist highlights how the basic elements of art can evoke the complexity of the natural world. The work remains strictly two-dimensional, yet the strategic layering of circles and lines creates a sense of dimensionality that invites quiet observation.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
The piece relies on careful color variation to evoke the specific warmth and cooling shadows of an autumn afternoon.
Clean lines and deliberate spatial arrangements highlight a digital approach to traditional abstract concepts.
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