Stairway To Heaven
Marc BinghamMarc Bingham distills the physical memory of travel into rhythmic, textured geometry, finding a quiet balance between architecture and the open sky. This illustration captures the repetitive climb of a Philippine hotel as a path toward a singular, glowing horizon.

Stairway To Heaven
Marc Bingham distills the physical memory of travel into rhythmic, textured geometry, finding a quiet balance between architecture and the open sky. This illustration captures the repetitive climb of a Philippine hotel as a path toward a singular, glowing horizon.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic climb toward the warmth of a distant horizon
Inspired by the steep architecture of a tall hotel in the Philippines, Bingham uses a geometric interpretation of stairs to create a sense of rhythmic ascent. The digital application of texture adds a tactile layer to the graphic forms, grounding the minimalist composition in a felt experience of light and space.
The work explores a three-dimensional illusion where the repetition of steps leads the viewer toward a radiant sun. It functions as a metaphorical landscape for those seeking to leave the bustle behind, focusing on the simple harmony of shape and the warmth of a distant, quiet destination.
The artist uses a geometric interpretation of stairs to create a sense of physical progression and structural depth within an abstract frame.
The artist applies a tactile finish to the digital medium, giving the flat planes of color the feel of a physical painting.
The composition strips away the clutter of travel to focus on the peaceful, solitary feeling of reaching a high, quiet vantage point.
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