The Geometry of Sushi is a 1.5” depth gallery wrap canvas work with a continuous flow of painting around the edges and needs no frame.
Drawing inspiration from earlier artists who pushed boundaries, here the artist nods to Mondrian, whose geometric precision and use of color have influenced contemporary interpretations of form. The Rothko-like application of color fields conveys emotion within a context of measured geometry, where sushi shapes—circles, cylinders, squares, and rectangles—create a sense of order within a modern subject matter. This fusion of the familiar and the abstract encourages deeper reflection on the rituals surrounding meals.
This meticulous arrangement of elements within the composition reveals a scene where every color and shape serves a purpose, contributing to the overall harmony of the work. The artist seeks to evoke a sense of connection—both to the viewer's personal emotional experiences and to the broader cultural narratives that food represents. The work invites contemplation on themes of nostalgia, urban loneliness, and an appreciation for the beauty found in the mundane.
Drawing inspiration from earlier artists who pushed boundaries, here the artist nods to Mondrian, whose geometric precision and use of color have influenced contemporary interpretations of form. The Rothko-like application of color fields conveys emotion within a context of measured geometry, where sushi shapes—circles, cylinders, squares, and rectangles—create a sense of order within a modern subject matter. This fusion of the familiar and the abstract encourages deeper reflection on the rituals surrounding meals.
This meticulous arrangement of elements within the composition reveals a scene where every color and shape serves a purpose, contributing to the overall harmony of the work. The artist seeks to evoke a sense of connection—both to the viewer's personal emotional experiences and to the broader cultural narratives that food represents. The work invites contemplation on themes of nostalgia, urban loneliness, and an appreciation for the beauty found in the mundane.
The Geometry of Sushi is a 1.5” depth gallery wrap canvas work with a continuous flow of painting around the edges and needs no frame.