"Two Worlds, One Reality" evokes a reflection on duality and unity. The opposition between the two spheres suggests the existence of two distinct universes that nonetheless share the same structure and universal truth, represented by the red squares. The identical grids on each sphere symbolize a common language despite the difference in colors, as well as the coexistence of opposing perspectives which, beyond their contrasts, integrate into a single global reality.
NOTE: The price includes a black wooden frame, manufactured in Québec, Canada, fitted with an Artglass AR 70™ anti-reflective glass, which provides an exceptional visual experience by reducing reflections to less than 1%, while ensuring optimal visibility of the artwork and blocking part of the UV rays.
- Subject Matter: Op Art, Geometric abstraction