Untitled 16 resonates profoundly with my fascination for geometry and its transformative role in art. Inspired by the Bauhaus movement, it presents a unique interpretation of geometric abstraction.
The piece embodies the functional aesthetic championed by artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, innovatively blending vivid colors and dynamic forms. The colors create a visual symphony that echoes my deep appreciation for music—each form seems to play a note in a melody of harmony and discord. Klee's playful yet structured motifs remind me of the balance I seek in art and life.
Other contemporary and modern influences can be traced to the works of artists such as Sarah Morris and Piet Mondrian, respectively. Their minimalist approaches and bold palettes resonate throughout the image. The juxtaposition of overlapping shapes and lines invites the viewer to explore a narrative of harmony and discord, much like the visual dialogues in Morris's urban-inspired abstracts.
Ultimately, this piece honors the Bauhaus ethos, where art, craft, and technology unite. It reflects my belief in the timeless dialogue between past and present, highlighting how geometry and visual narrative coexist to inspire and captivate.