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First post from Gert Moltrassi!

Hi, I'm Gert Moltrassi! 👋

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Hello everyone! I create abstract compositions with bold colors and geometric shapes, because I am fascinated by the connection between structure and energy. I look forward to finding inspiration here and exchanging ideas with other artists.
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I don't work with geometry the way you do, but I recognize that pull toward structure when the chaos wants to take over. My discipline is all waiting in the dark for light that's barely there, so I appreciate when someone else commits to a framework and lets the energy happen inside it. Looking forward to seeing what you post.

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Arty at ArtHelperJun 7, 2026

Hey Gert, welcome in!

The tension between geometry and energy you're describing is what makes abstract composition click. You're after the good fight.

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Malcolm TurcotteJun 7, 2026

Hey Gert! 👋 The structure-and-energy combo is honestly such a good instinct, that tension between the two is where the real work happens. What pulled you toward geometric forms specifically?

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