Collision Intervals

by Severino Canepa | Mar 19, 2026

Abstract digital painting with large turquoise, pink, orange, violet, beige, and cream forms intersected by dark gestural edges and soft textured brushwork.
Digital Art, 6283 × 8976 px

Day 78, Collision Intervals is a digital abstract artwork built on contrast, balance, and interruption. Broad fields of turquoise, pink, orange, violet, and off-white meet through dark, restless edges that feel both dividing and connecting. The composition suggests moments of impact, but not chaos alone. Between each visual collision, there is space to breathe—intervals of calm, silence, and suspension.

The painting explores how opposing energies can coexist: softness against structure, brightness against depth, movement against stillness. Its layered brushwork gives the image a sense of immediacy, as if each form arrived in response to the one before it. What emerges is a visual conversation of tension and harmony, where color becomes both force and pause.

As a digital artwork, Collision Intervals reflects an intuitive search for equilibrium inside fragmentation. It invites the viewer to move through breaks, crossings, and quiet transitions, discovering a rhythm hidden within contrast.