Description
A gridded composition of geometric patterns in charcoal grey and cream explores the visual language of Pacific textile and tattooing traditions, with each cell containing distinct motifs ranging from radiating stars and interlocking flowers to chevrons, triangles, and linear hatching. The artwork layers cultural symbols with modernist rigor, creating a meditation on pattern, symmetry, and the intersection of indigenous artwork systems with contemporary geometric abstraction. Precision-cut from thick, satin-finish paperboard and made to order, in 500 or 1,000 pieces. An afternoon spent building an independent artist's work.