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Tychist Object 047
Against pure white silence, hundreds of irregular polygons, triangles, and soft petal-like fragments interlock and bleed through one another in radiant pastel chaos.
The palette is a glowing spectrum of delicate, semi-transparent hues: soft rose pinks, mint and lime greens, lavender and violet purples, sky and turquoise blues, warm peach and coral oranges, pale yellows, all layered so that every overlap creates new blended colors—pink turning coral beneath teal, lavender warming to rose where it meets peach, cyan yielding electric aqua in deeper intersections. Edges remain crisp yet feathered in places, giving the impression of light passing through multiple veils of colored glass.
The form pulses with gentle asymmetry: denser, more saturated clustering around the center creates a sense of focal intensity, while larger, looser curved shapes (especially pale turquoise and pink) sweep outward like trailing hair, thoughts, or dissolving aura, fraying softly into the white field.
Notice how the brightest overlaps near the core draw the eye inward, then release it along sweeping translucent trails and radiating shards—creating a quiet rhythmic breath between chromatic convergence and gentle dispersal, presence and evaporation.
Extending the Tychist Objects series into digital transparency, this generative work visualizes emergent light: not a fixed likeness but a fragile, ever-shifting flux of color and geometry—human consciousness distilled to overlapping veils of pastel energy, intensely alive yet forever on the verge of dissolving back into pure white silence.
How does this radiant, dissolving vortex layered pastel shards stir your sense of fleeting presence, inner luminosity, or the quiet poetry that exists only through translucent, chance-born color?
Technical notes.
Inkjet print on paper. 7-13/16” H x 7-7/8” wide. Signed by the artist on the back. Open edition. Frame not included.
Against pure white silence, hundreds of irregular polygons, triangles, and soft petal-like fragments interlock and bleed through one another in radiant pastel chaos.
The palette is a glowing spectrum of delicate, semi-transparent hues: soft rose pinks, mint and lime greens, lavender and violet purples, sky and turquoise blues, warm peach and coral oranges, pale yellows, all layered so that every overlap creates new blended colors—pink turning coral beneath teal, lavender warming to rose where it meets peach, cyan yielding electric aqua in deeper intersections. Edges remain crisp yet feathered in places, giving the impression of light passing through multiple veils of colored glass.
The form pulses with gentle asymmetry: denser, more saturated clustering around the center creates a sense of focal intensity, while larger, looser curved shapes (especially pale turquoise and pink) sweep outward like trailing hair, thoughts, or dissolving aura, fraying softly into the white field.
Notice how the brightest overlaps near the core draw the eye inward, then release it along sweeping translucent trails and radiating shards—creating a quiet rhythmic breath between chromatic convergence and gentle dispersal, presence and evaporation.
Extending the Tychist Objects series into digital transparency, this generative work visualizes emergent light: not a fixed likeness but a fragile, ever-shifting flux of color and geometry—human consciousness distilled to overlapping veils of pastel energy, intensely alive yet forever on the verge of dissolving back into pure white silence.
How does this radiant, dissolving vortex layered pastel shards stir your sense of fleeting presence, inner luminosity, or the quiet poetry that exists only through translucent, chance-born color?
Technical notes.
Inkjet print on paper. 7-13/16” H x 7-7/8” wide. Signed by the artist on the back. Open edition. Frame not included.