Collection: ATUH Page 028 - Illusive Division Mirage Collection

The artwork titled Illusive Division Mirage is a compelling vertical image created in the Tachism style, symbolically representing The Mirage of Separation. This piece visually conveys the concept of separation as an illusion through its abstract form and vibrant aesthetics. The image features a bisecting line down the middle, with each side mirroring the other yet presenting slight variations in color and form, suggesting a duality that is both separate and connected. The rich, warm palette of reds, oranges, and yellows seamlessly transitions into cooler tones of blues and greys, embodying the fluidity and continuous nature of perception and existence. Droplets and splashes of paint rain down the canvas, their drips elongating into streaks that descend towards the bottom edge. They create a sense of movement and interaction, blurring the line between separation and unity. Geometrical shapes intermingle with the more organic forms, digital-like lines and squares are juxtaposed against the more natural, rounded splotches, symbolizing the convergence of the mechanical and the organic. Overall, the piece serves as a contemplative expression on the interconnectedness of elements that may seem distinct at first glance. The title aptly reflects the core theme of the image – that division is often an illusion, a mirage that dissolves upon closer reflection.