Recomposition No. 21 | 2024

from $4,800.00

Recomposition No. 21 captures the vibrant energy and architectural essence of Freedom Plaza in downtown New York City, focusing on the iconic oculus structure. Through a lens of geometric abstraction, the piece embodies the dynamic interplay of form and color, evoking the bustling movement and spirit of the city. The bold use of shapes and lines creates a sense of dynamism, reflecting the architectural marvels that dominate the skyline.

The composition is a symphony of colors, where each hue interacts dynamically with the others, creating a visual rhythm that mirrors the pulse of urban life. The interplay of angular forms and vibrant colors suggests a sense of movement, echoing the flow of people and ideas through this iconic space. The juxtaposition of sharp lines and overlapping shapes evokes a sense of architectural complexity, reminiscent of the modernist and cubist styles.

This piece shares a stylistic affinity with the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, who explored the emotional power of geometric abstraction. The artwork’s structural complexity and vivid palette also draw parallels to the works of contemporary artists like Frank Stella, who is known for his exploration of color and form in space. In this piece, the artist has crafted a vivid homage to the architectural and cultural dynamism of New York City, capturing its essence through a modern abstract lens.

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Recomposition No. 21 captures the vibrant energy and architectural essence of Freedom Plaza in downtown New York City, focusing on the iconic oculus structure. Through a lens of geometric abstraction, the piece embodies the dynamic interplay of form and color, evoking the bustling movement and spirit of the city. The bold use of shapes and lines creates a sense of dynamism, reflecting the architectural marvels that dominate the skyline.

The composition is a symphony of colors, where each hue interacts dynamically with the others, creating a visual rhythm that mirrors the pulse of urban life. The interplay of angular forms and vibrant colors suggests a sense of movement, echoing the flow of people and ideas through this iconic space. The juxtaposition of sharp lines and overlapping shapes evokes a sense of architectural complexity, reminiscent of the modernist and cubist styles.

This piece shares a stylistic affinity with the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, who explored the emotional power of geometric abstraction. The artwork’s structural complexity and vivid palette also draw parallels to the works of contemporary artists like Frank Stella, who is known for his exploration of color and form in space. In this piece, the artist has crafted a vivid homage to the architectural and cultural dynamism of New York City, capturing its essence through a modern abstract lens.

Recomposition No. 21 captures the vibrant energy and architectural essence of Freedom Plaza in downtown New York City, focusing on the iconic oculus structure. Through a lens of geometric abstraction, the piece embodies the dynamic interplay of form and color, evoking the bustling movement and spirit of the city. The bold use of shapes and lines creates a sense of dynamism, reflecting the architectural marvels that dominate the skyline.

The composition is a symphony of colors, where each hue interacts dynamically with the others, creating a visual rhythm that mirrors the pulse of urban life. The interplay of angular forms and vibrant colors suggests a sense of movement, echoing the flow of people and ideas through this iconic space. The juxtaposition of sharp lines and overlapping shapes evokes a sense of architectural complexity, reminiscent of the modernist and cubist styles.

This piece shares a stylistic affinity with the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, who explored the emotional power of geometric abstraction. The artwork’s structural complexity and vivid palette also draw parallels to the works of contemporary artists like Frank Stella, who is known for his exploration of color and form in space. In this piece, the artist has crafted a vivid homage to the architectural and cultural dynamism of New York City, capturing its essence through a modern abstract lens.

The piece is printed on archival pigment paper, Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, and is available in two sizes: Print Only and Framed with a beautiful black wood frame—in editions of six.

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