Fragments in Motion
Not a bad way to begin. To begin, I must focus on how these forms exist in space. They hover, they shift, they seem to break apart but never fully disconnect. Their edges—sharp yet organic—create a rhythm, like a silent conversation between fragments.
Angles define their presence. The deep blues and bold reds contrast against the rich green, creating tension, energy, balance. Each shape holds weight but also feels suspended, caught between falling and floating. This is how I see composition—not as a fixed arrangement but as movement, a relationship between space and form.
The space in between is just as important. It breathes, it gives meaning to the elements, it allows the eye to rest and wander. There’s intention in what is left untouched. Creativity unfolds in these moments of stillness. I might forget to label, to number, to define—just ‘cus.
Just ‘cus art doesn’t always need an answer. It just needs to be felt.