These three pieces explore the relationship between shape and contrast through the use of black-and-white geometric forms. Each composition focuses on how light and dark interact to create balance and movement within a confined space. The first piece uses circular shapes layered over vertical stripes, creating depth and a sense of floating motion, almost like bubbles. The second piece emphasizes diagonal repetition, producing a dynamic and almost optical illusion effect. The third combines triangles and intersecting lines to form a more structured and balanced pattern. Together, these works reflect my interest in visual harmony, abstraction, and how simple shapes can communicate structure through contrast.


