Geometric Shapes No. 80 - purple, black & white
Gary Andrew ClarkeGary Andrew Clarke builds visual rhythm through a disciplined arrangement of hard-edged forms and deep, saturated color. This composition uses repeating patterns to explore the weight of shadow and light, grounding its abstract nature in a firm sense of architectural balance.

Geometric Shapes No. 80 - purple, black & white
Gary Andrew Clarke builds visual rhythm through a disciplined arrangement of hard-edged forms and deep, saturated color. This composition uses repeating patterns to explore the weight of shadow and light, grounding its abstract nature in a firm sense of architectural balance.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic exploration of architectural geometry and deep violet hues
The work navigates the space between order and abstraction, utilizing a landscape orientation to emphasize a rhythmic progression of shapes. By focusing on the interplay of purple, black, and white, Clarke creates a visual field where sharp angles and flat planes suggest a structural depth. The repetition of these elements draws on the structured beauty of Art Deco influences, turning simple geometry into a complex study of symmetry and line.
The repetitive forms of the bridge create a sense of depth and order within the vast Portuguese landscape.
This work investigates the power of color relationships, using high-contrast pairings to create a sense of visual vibration and movement.
The piece relies on the clarity of line and the absence of ornamentation to convey a sense of structural stability.
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