
Static Geometry 2 continues the exploration of structure, balance, and visual tension through a language of geometric forms and bold contrasts. Built from a limited set of shapes, the composition investigates how simple elements can generate complexity through placement, rhythm, and interaction.
Created as part of my daily creative challenge, this piece embraces reduction rather than accumulation. By stripping away unnecessary details, the work invites attention toward relationships between positive and negative space, weight and lightness, order and ambiguity. The result is a visual construction that feels both stable and open to interpretation, encouraging viewers to discover their own pathways through the composition.
This artwork reflects my ongoing interest in experimentation, where geometry becomes a tool for observation, exploration, and the development of new visual ideas.


