PATRONES
PRIMARIOS
The series explores forms and structures that repeat across different scales of nature, from microscopic organisms to geological formations.
Spirals, weaves, and textures appear as essential elements that articulate a shared visual language.
Through abstract compositions, Primary Patterns observes how matter and energy organize themselves into patterns that reveal connections between the biological, the mineral, and the cosmic.
Inspired by seashells and fossils. Patterns found in nature unfold into a large spiral directed toward the core. The spiral, as a symbol of constant change, forms the center of the painting. The formations and textures recall the arrangement and constructive processes present in many natural systems. These patterns appear in water lily cells observed under a microscope, in wasp nests, and in our own skin cells.
DescriptionInspired by seashells and fossils. Patterns found in nature unfold into a large spiral directed toward the core. The spiral, as a symbol of constant change, forms the center of the painting. The formations and textures recall the arrangement and constructive processes present in many natural systems. These patterns appear in water lily cells observed under a microscope, in wasp nests, and in our own skin cells.
DescriptionInspired by seashells and fossils. Patterns found in nature unfold into a large spiral directed toward the core. The spiral, as a symbol of constant change, forms the center of the painting. The formations and textures recall the arrangement and constructive processes present in many natural systems. These patterns appear in water lily cells observed under a microscope, in wasp nests, and in our own skin cells.
DescriptionInspired by seashells and fossils. Patterns found in nature unfold into a large spiral directed toward the core. The spiral, as a symbol of constant change, forms the center of the painting. The formations and textures recall the arrangement and constructive processes present in many natural systems. These patterns appear in water lily cells observed under a microscope, in wasp nests, and in our own skin cells.
DescriptionInspired by seashells and fossils. Patterns found in nature unfold into a large spiral directed toward the core. The spiral, as a symbol of constant change, forms the center of the painting. The formations and textures recall the arrangement and constructive processes present in many natural systems. These patterns appear in water lily cells observed under a microscope, in wasp nests, and in our own skin cells.
DescriptionInspired by seashells and fossils. Patterns found in nature unfold into a large spiral directed toward the core. The spiral, as a symbol of constant change, forms the center of the painting. The formations and textures recall the arrangement and constructive processes present in many natural systems. These patterns appear in water lily cells observed under a microscope, in wasp nests, and in our own skin cells.
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