Radiance Portal (Supersize), 2023
Ink on Hahnemuhle 308 gsm photo rag paper
120 x 85cm
Unframed Artwork: £1,500
Add Frame: 123 x 88 x 3.4cm
with standard glass: £310
with AR UV Protected Glass: £575
Email info@laurenbakerart.com for frame
Unframed Artwork: £1,500
Add Frame: 123 x 88 x 3.4cm
with standard glass: £310
with AR UV Protected Glass: £575
Email info@laurenbakerart.com for frame
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A rhombus shape artwork in vibrant colours with a hypnotic awareness. This piece is a result of my fascination with geometric shapes and symbols and their ability to convey complex...
A rhombus shape artwork in vibrant colours with a hypnotic awareness.
This piece is a result of my fascination with geometric shapes and symbols and their ability to convey complex ideas and emotions. The rhombus, in particular, offers endless possibilities.
In its abstract simplicity, I am trying to convey the seconds just before the ‘nothingness’ state in meditation. The seconds where you travel into ‘the zone’. The journey that takes you to ‘the white light’ and the purity of just being.
Exploring geometry and aesthetics, I consider the intersection of form and meaning. Drawing upon a rich legacy of geometric abstraction, from the work of Kazimir Malevich to that of Ellsworth Kelly. Yet it also stands on its own as a statement for the quest of ‘nothingness’.
This piece is a result of my fascination with geometric shapes and symbols and their ability to convey complex ideas and emotions. The rhombus, in particular, offers endless possibilities.
In its abstract simplicity, I am trying to convey the seconds just before the ‘nothingness’ state in meditation. The seconds where you travel into ‘the zone’. The journey that takes you to ‘the white light’ and the purity of just being.
Exploring geometry and aesthetics, I consider the intersection of form and meaning. Drawing upon a rich legacy of geometric abstraction, from the work of Kazimir Malevich to that of Ellsworth Kelly. Yet it also stands on its own as a statement for the quest of ‘nothingness’.