
Static Geometry 16, Day 167 continues the exploration of abstraction through simplified forms, layered brushwork, and contrasting color relationships. Broad angular shapes emerge from a dynamic arrangement of gestural strokes, creating a visual structure that feels both constructed and fluid. Bright pink accents interact with icy blues, deep ultramarines, soft whites, and dark charcoal tones, producing tension between warmth and coolness.
The composition suggests fragments of architecture, machinery, or shifting spatial planes without settling into a fixed representation. Loose painterly marks overlap and intersect, allowing movement and ambiguity to coexist. Areas of dense color are balanced by open passages of light tones, guiding the eye through a sequence of visual discoveries.
As part of the Static Geometry series, this piece examines how geometric suggestions can arise from expressive mark-making, transforming simple shapes into a complex field of rhythm, contrast, and perception.


