Descripción
This piece exemplifies how abstraction can be both structured and vibrant. Squares and rectangles are arranged like architecture. There are no random splashes. Each color occupies its proper place as in a thoughtfully designed interior.
There is no rigid geometry; everything “breathes” gently, as if the paint has settled exactly where it should - no sooner and no later. Violet and ocher create a calm depth, black anchors the composition, and white offers a pause without which the entire structure would not hold.
This painting doesn’t demand attention - it holds it. It makes the space more composed, but not more rigid. Such works don’t adapt to the interior; they shape its character.