"Maybe It's Not Random" presents a captivating exploration of form and texture, inviting the viewer into a world where organic shapes dance across the canvas in a symphony of black, white, and subtle earthy tones. The artist employs a unique technique, layering concentric lines to define the edges of these amorphous forms, creating a sense of depth and movement. These shapes, reminiscent of cross-sections of ancient trees or weathered stones, seem to float against the stark white background, their outlines echoing and interacting with one another in a rhythmic, almost hypnotic pattern.
The interplay of light and shadow within each form adds another layer of complexity, hinting at hidden dimensions and untold stories. Patches of deep black contrast with softer grays and touches of brown and blue, suggesting the passage of time and the subtle variations found in nature. The overall effect is both mesmerizing and contemplative, prompting reflections on the inherent order within apparent randomness and the beauty found in the simplest of structures.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Collections: 3. Abstract + Figurative