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Tychist Object 022
Against pure white silence, a radiant, roughly spherical nebula of translucent geometric shards explodes outward from an unseen center. Hundreds of irregular polygons—triangles, quadrilaterals, and faceted fragments—overlap in chaotic yet harmonious density, forming a glowing, multi-hued cloud that pulses with inner light.
The palette is a joyful collision of pastels and mid-tones: soft rose pinks, pale mint greens, lavender purples, sky blues, buttery yellows, peach oranges, and gentle teals layer and bleed through one another. Where facets intersect, colors mix in luminous afterimages—pink deepens to coral beneath teal, lavender warms to rose where it touches peach—creating subtle halos, glowing edges, and chromatic friction without ever becoming harsh.
The forms fan asymmetrically yet feel balanced in their dispersal: denser clustering at the core gives way to sparser, trailing shards that drift toward the edges, some sharp and pointed, others softly rounded or kite-like. No solid mass anchors the piece; every shape remains semi-transparent, light passing through light, evoking stained glass caught in mid-shatter or petals of colored mist suspended in joyful free-fall.
Notice how the brightest overlaps at the heart draw the eye inward to maximum chromatic intensity, then gently release it along outward-fanning fragments—creating a quiet rhythmic pulse between convergence and gentle scattering, emergence and dissolution.
Extending the spirit of the Tychist Objects series into pure digital space, this generative work visualizes beauty born from algorithmic chance: no hand-drawn line, only rules and randomness conspiring to produce fragile, radiant order—a nebula of color and geometry that feels both mathematically inevitable and miraculously free.
How does this floating prism-cloud of overlapping pastel shards stir your sense of weightless joy, harmonious disorder, or the quiet poetry of structured light breaking apart and blooming at the same instant?
Technical notes.
Inkjet print on paper. 7-7/8” H x 9-9/16” wide. Signed by the artist on the back. Open edition. Frame not included.
Against pure white silence, a radiant, roughly spherical nebula of translucent geometric shards explodes outward from an unseen center. Hundreds of irregular polygons—triangles, quadrilaterals, and faceted fragments—overlap in chaotic yet harmonious density, forming a glowing, multi-hued cloud that pulses with inner light.
The palette is a joyful collision of pastels and mid-tones: soft rose pinks, pale mint greens, lavender purples, sky blues, buttery yellows, peach oranges, and gentle teals layer and bleed through one another. Where facets intersect, colors mix in luminous afterimages—pink deepens to coral beneath teal, lavender warms to rose where it touches peach—creating subtle halos, glowing edges, and chromatic friction without ever becoming harsh.
The forms fan asymmetrically yet feel balanced in their dispersal: denser clustering at the core gives way to sparser, trailing shards that drift toward the edges, some sharp and pointed, others softly rounded or kite-like. No solid mass anchors the piece; every shape remains semi-transparent, light passing through light, evoking stained glass caught in mid-shatter or petals of colored mist suspended in joyful free-fall.
Notice how the brightest overlaps at the heart draw the eye inward to maximum chromatic intensity, then gently release it along outward-fanning fragments—creating a quiet rhythmic pulse between convergence and gentle scattering, emergence and dissolution.
Extending the spirit of the Tychist Objects series into pure digital space, this generative work visualizes beauty born from algorithmic chance: no hand-drawn line, only rules and randomness conspiring to produce fragile, radiant order—a nebula of color and geometry that feels both mathematically inevitable and miraculously free.
How does this floating prism-cloud of overlapping pastel shards stir your sense of weightless joy, harmonious disorder, or the quiet poetry of structured light breaking apart and blooming at the same instant?
Technical notes.
Inkjet print on paper. 7-7/8” H x 9-9/16” wide. Signed by the artist on the back. Open edition. Frame not included.