La Marée Géomorphologique is an abstracted view of the geomorphological changes in sandstone. Its elongated, teardrop-shaped forms weave together in a graceful dance of movement and rhythm, evoking the gentle yet relentless shaping forces found within natural landscapes. These organic shapes, varying in size and direction, create a dynamic interplay that feels both fluid and grounded, suggesting the underlying rhythms of change embedded in earth and time.
The warm earth tones—soft browns, ochres, and muted greens—imbue the composition with a quiet intensity, drawing the eye into the layered depths where color and form converge. The muted background offers a serene space for these shapes to breathe and flow, amplifying their presence without overwhelming. Subtle gradients and smooth curves give each form a sculptural quality, hinting at structures both cellular and geological, as if capturing a moment within an ongoing natural process.
This work embodies resilience through its balance of movement and stillness, where the persistent will of nature to evolve is mirrored in the delicate yet enduring arrangement of shapes. I Through its abstracted lens, the artwork becomes a testament to the quiet strength found in transformation.
- Subject Matter: Absract Botanical
- Collections: Abstract Botanical