
Day 86, Geometry of Silence 2 explores how a few simple forms can create tension, rhythm, and stillness. Set against a deep dark ground, the warm ochre shapes feel both architectural and intimate: a circle, a rounded vertical mass, and sharp angular fragments suspended in quiet relation. The composition suggests a visual language stripped to its essentials, where emptiness becomes as expressive as form. Through contrast, spacing, and reduction, the work turns geometry into atmosphere and invites the viewer to experience silence as something structured, present, and alive.


