Recent Work: Artists in times of War

“Chromatic Glyphs: A Playful Language of Shape and Color”

This collection of pastel works explores the intersection of geometry and color through an inventive visual language that sits on the cusp between abstraction and written script. Each piece is composed of vibrantly hued, angular forms arranged in horizontal registers—suggesting coded messages or fragmented hieroglyphs. The textured backgrounds shift from warm reds and oranges to cooler greens and blues, evoking a sense of progression or layered narrative across the series.

Despite their resemblance to letters or symbols, these shapes resist easy interpretation, inviting viewers to engage with them as both pictorial elements and potential characters in an unspoken language. Some bands of shapes appear to dance above fiery warm tones, while others float in tranquil washes of blue or gray, creating contrasts that highlight the interplay of vibrancy and subtlety. The irregular outlines and alternating angles give the works a dynamic, rhythmic quality, suggesting a playful dialogue among the forms.
This collection demonstrates how simple geometric forms can convey an almost narrative quality. The whimsical arrangements of color and shape underscore the artist’s fascination with coded communication, challenging viewers to find meaning within the bright, puzzle-like compositions.

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