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Geometric Village
Talwyn Pengelly · acrylic on canvas
This vibrant composition features a series of geometric shapes and bold colors, creating an abstract representation of a village. The use of primary colors alongside black and white adds a dynamic contrast, while the overlapping forms suggest buildings and rooftops. The piece evokes a sense of playful abstraction, inviting viewers to explore its intricate design.
Geometric Village is an abstract exploration of form and color, utilizing a palette dominated by primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—alongside green, black, and white. The artist employs a series of interlocking geometric shapes to suggest the contours of a village, with tall, rectangular forms resembling buildings. The composition is both structured and chaotic, with overlapping elements creating a sense of depth and complexity. The use of bold, flat colors enhances the modernist feel, reminiscent of mid-20th-century abstract art. The work invites viewers to interpret the scene, balancing between abstraction and representation. The playful arrangement of shapes and colors generates a lively, energetic mood, making it a compelling piece for contemplation.