About this work
This artwork employs a dynamic mosaic technique, dividing forms into interlocking geometric shapes that create a rhythmic, almost cinematic visual flow. The composition centers on two female figures and a lush floral arrangement, where each element is constructed from fragmented, multicolored facets—vibrant reds, greens, and oranges predominate, evoking the energy of a tropical garden. The painterly approach merges Cubism's fragmented perspective with the decorative richness of Art Deco, transforming the human form into a study of shape and hue rather than anatomical precision. Emotional impact emerges through the tension between the figures' serene poses and the chaotic energy of the color field; the women, rendered in complementary hues, appear both grounded and ethereal within the kaleidoscopic environment. Contextually, the work reflects a modern reinterpretation of portrait traditions, where the artist prioritizes visual rhythm over narrative, suggesting a contemporary dialogue between historical artistic movements and the expressive potential of color. The piece successfully balances abstraction and representation, inviting viewers to contemplate how geometry can infuse organic subjects with new meaning and vitality.