Geometry of Urban Chaos – Fragments of Rhythm
Geometry of Urban Chaos – Fragments of Rhythm
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The completion time depends on several factors, such as the type of technique, paint drying time, image size , the need for manual finishing and securing the image.
Turnaround time for Oil Giclée (hand-finished)
✅ Giclée print on canvas
✅ Pigment print drying
✅Texturing, hand painting and finishing
✅ Drying – (depending on layer thickness and type of medium, image size)
✅ Stretching the canvas on the stretcher frame
✅ Quality control and packaging
⏳ Total turnaround time: 3 -7 days
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1. Title
"Geometry of Urban Chaos – Fragments of Rhythm"
2. Description of the image
"Geometry of Urban Chaos – Fragments of Rhythm" is a visual jigsaw puzzle of reality, in which every element of the city—wall, sign, light, shadow—is shattered, distorted, and reassembled. It's a landscape that doesn't exist in reality, yet is more real than it. Urban space is deconstructed into colors, directions, and rhythms that pulsate like the heart of a metropolis. The image doesn't tell a single story—it's like the city itself: multi-voiced, dynamic, surprising. Each fragment is a new dimension, each line a different energy.
3. Technology
Oil on canvas, using bold impasto and expressive bold brushwork to build forms, and detailed fine brushwork and dry brushing to accentuate rhythmic elements and the complexity of the composition. The technique makes the painting act as a map of chaos—to be explored by touch and sight.
4. Style
Urban Cubism with a clear influence of street art – geometric, dynamic, symbolic. The style draws on Cézanne and Braque, but is intensified with urban expression, as if Picasso were painting a city wall in the center of a modern metropolis. It is a fusion of classical analysis of form with the pulsating rhythm of modernity.
5. Colors
Varied, contrasting, and pulsating. Intense blues, crimsons, limes, and blacks clash and intertwine, like billboards and streetlights reflected in shop windows. The colors not only build the composition—they create movement and tension.
6. Invoice
Expressive, yet raw in places. Impasto layers create a convex effect, a structure almost reminiscent of concrete walls. In contrast, smooth, glazed transitions offer respite to the eyes, but not to the soul. This is a texture not so much of a surface as of the pace of life.
7. Inspiration
The work of Pablo Picasso and Fernand Léger, as well as the aesthetics of contemporary murals and urban collages. The spirit of geometric deconstruction clashes with the rhythm of street chaos – the visual energy of artists such as Kobra, Momo, and Felipe Pantone.
8. Message and multidimensionality of interpretation
This is a painting about the contemporary world – fragmented, rushing, and dispersed. It's about the city as a metaphor for a society where everything happens simultaneously. It's a commentary on life in fragments, relationships in collision, and emotions in overdrive. Can chaos be ordered? Can geometry speak to everyday anxiety?
9. Originality and authenticity
Unique in its form and concept. Original because it analyzes rather than describes. Authentic because it draws from real life, yet transforms it into a universal story about ourselves. This isn't an image of a city—it's its essence, filtered through color and composition.
✨ A city doesn't have to be logical. It just needs to vibrate—like a line that refuses to stop. ✨
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