Lunar Eclipse Moon Phases I
TechnicolorableTechnicolorable translates the vast mechanics of the solar system into intimate, earth-toned geometries. This piece captures the slow transition of a lunar eclipse, using a terracotta palette to ground the celestial event in a warm, Scandi-inspired rhythm.

Lunar Eclipse Moon Phases I
Technicolorable translates the vast mechanics of the solar system into intimate, earth-toned geometries. This piece captures the slow transition of a lunar eclipse, using a terracotta palette to ground the celestial event in a warm, Scandi-inspired rhythm.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic study of celestial shadows in terracotta
Technicolorable uses a vertical sequence to document the shifting shadows of a lunar eclipse, drawing on a palette of deep terracotta and muted tones. The composition relies on structural organization, where each phase of the moon is presented as a distinct geometric study, reflecting a mid-century approach to form and balance.
The work bridges the gap between the cosmic and the domestic, blending bohemian warmth with minimalist clarity. Through the use of expressive geometric shapes and a focused color interplay, the artist turns a natural phenomenon into a symbolic map of the night sky, emphasizing the quiet, cyclical relationship between light and shadow.
The artwork centers on the phases of the moon as they influence the natural world below.
The print uses flat shapes and a muted, retro-inspired palette to evoke the aesthetic of mid-century design.
Technicolorable utilizes a terracotta palette to create an abstract representation of the wild that feels warm and integrated.
The central pearl-like form suggests a celestial body, bringing a sense of universal structure to the minimalist arrangement.
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