Poetic Structure vol.5
This series explores the dynamic interplay of simplicity, rhythm, and the shifting harmony of elemental geometric forms and primary colors. Black and white articulate a fundamental duality, while red, blue, and yellow—irreducible primaries—form a self-contained chromatic system from which all variation emerges.
Rooted in archetypal geometries—the circle, triangle, cross, and square—the works evoke universal structures of order, time, and existence. These forms, recurring across cultures, function as both visual and symbolic anchors.
The compositions generate an illusory spatial field where color, light, and shadow dissolve stable form, inviting a temporal and immersive viewing experience. The series engages with the legacy of 20th-century abstraction, drawing on the radical formal inquiries of Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich, among others.
Seeking to move beyond established conventions, the works fuse rhythm and structure into a continuous visual momentum. Sound forms an integral layer of the project: each presentation incorporates a unique musical composition, creating a unified audiovisual environment.