Collection: ATUH Page 157 - Abstract Geometric Boundaries Collection

The image titled Abstract Geometric Boundaries is a vibrant and intricate vertical piece resembling Tachism, an abstract expressionist style of painting. Symbolically representing the concept of Building Boundaries, the artwork masterfully conveys the idea of establishing limits and structures through its bold use of geometry and color. At the center of the composition is a sequence of interconnected, labyrinthine squares and rectangles which are meticulously layered on top of each other, creating a maze-like pattern that seems to recede into the depths of the canvas. The illusion of three-dimensional space is further enhanced by the variation in the sizes of the shapes, with some appearing closer and others more distant. The palette is rich and fiery, with gradients spanning from warm reds, yellows, and oranges on the outside, suggesting a fiery intensity or strong boundary, transitioning to cooler blues and greens towards the center, illustrating perhaps the calm and order that boundaries can bring within their confines. The application of paint is executed with a dynamic combination of smooth gradients and textural vertical strokes, adding energy to the image and emphasizing the tension between the structural elements of the shapes and the free-flowing nature of the colors. This abstract and conceptual portrayal of boundaries encapsulates both the necessity and complexity of establishing personal, social, or metaphorical limits, in a world that is in constant flux.