“Graphics 19” explores the interplay between geometric order and human presence.
At its core lies a spiral built from 8 and 13 intersecting arcs — a structural echo of dandelion phyllotaxis, where clockwise and counterclockwise motions exist simultaneously. This numerical geometry introduces a sense of natural rhythm and symbolic time.
Against this precise framework, the figure appears as an active and attentive listener, a subtle but meaningful role that later becomes central in the painting “Youth.” Her posture suggests openness, receptivity, and the quiet awareness found in moments of intimate dialogue.
The tension between the disciplined minimalism of the spiral and the softness of the figure’s gesture creates a contemplative space.
The drawing positions itself between mathematical clarity and emotional nuance, inviting the viewer to consider how personal experience unfolds within larger, universal structures.
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“Graphics 19” explores the interplay between geometric order and human presence.
At its core lies a spiral built from 8 and 13 intersecting arcs — a structural echo of dandelion phyllotaxis, where clockwise and counterclockwise motions exist simultaneously. This numerical geometry introduces a sense of natural rhythm and symbolic time.
Against this precise framework, the figure appears as an active and attentive listener, a subtle but meaningful role that later becomes central in the painting “Youth.” Her posture suggests openness, receptivity, and the quiet awareness found in moments of intimate dialogue.
The tension between the disciplined minimalism of the spiral and the softness of the figure’s gesture creates a contemplative space.
The drawing positions itself between mathematical clarity and emotional nuance, inviting the viewer to consider how personal experience unfolds within larger, universal structures.
Certificate of authenticity.
Pencil
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