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Welcome Javier, great to have you here.
The idea of using mathematical order to visualize vibration is a sharp constraint to work within. That's the kind of specific challenge that usually pushes work somewhere interesting.
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The 'beauty of vibration through colors and shapes' line is the thing, that's a real ambition. 👋 What pulled you toward mathematical order as the structure?
That mathematical order shows, especially in how you're building rhythm across the shapes. I work with atmospheric detail mostly, but I recognize the discipline it takes to hold structure while letting color move. Looking forward to seeing where you push the vibration idea next.