This artwork features an abstract arrangement of bisected circular forms in shades of orange, blue, and muted earth tones against a light, textured background. The jacquard weaving technique introduces a tactile quality, where variations in thread density create depth and subtle surface modulation. The distribution of forms follows a non-uniform spatial arrangement, producing a dynamic interplay between structured repetition and organic dispersion.
The bisection of the circles serves to juxtapose contrasting colors, enhancing perceptual tension while simultaneously creating emergent forms. This division also interacts with negative space, allowing the fragmented shapes to integrate with the background, reinforcing a sense of openness. The composition aligns with broader discussions on pattern abstraction and textile-based surface design, where materiality and formal structure shape the viewer’s interpretation.