painting
organic
painting
landscape
geometric pattern
abstract pattern
folk-art
organic pattern
geometric
naïve-art
abstraction
Vudon Baklytsky's "Composition" presents a vibrant array of forms and colors arranged in a rhythmic visual structure. The use of dark outlines around each shape creates a stained glass effect, lending the work a mosaic-like quality, which evokes a sense of both depth and flatness. The painting organizes itself through contrasting colors: warm oranges and reds against cool blues and greens. These colors interact within a framework of circles, curves and organic shapes. The juxtaposition of geometric and biomorphic elements may reflect an engagement with the structuralist idea of underlying patterns, as it seeks to reveal the order beneath the seeming chaos of the natural world. By deconstructing traditional representation and emphasizing the formal interplay of elements, Baklytsky invites us to reconsider how meaning is constructed through visual signs. This piece challenges fixed perspectives and encourages a continuous process of interpreting its composition.
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