“Geometric Fusion” draws deep from the cubist well, echoing Picasso’s penchant for dissecting and reconstructing forms. The artist’s journey began in a vintage bookstore, surrounded by aged maps and architectural blueprints. The worn - out paper textures, the way lines intersected on those maps, and the earthy, faded tones of old parchment ignited a creative spark. They started collecting scraps of textured materials—bits of burlap, sand - speckled papers—incorporating them into the initial layers of the canvas. Mixing acrylics in hues reminiscent of weathered clay, sun - baked stone, and dusty mahogany, the artist cut out geometric shapes from these textured bases, layering and overlapping them like a visual puzzle. Each shape was placed not just for form but to tell a story of layers, much like the layers of history in a city’s architecture. It’s an ideal addition to a minimalist bedroom, where its textured surfaces and earthy tones can add depth and a sense of timelessness to the serene space, or a contemporary dining area, sparking dinner - table discussions about art’s ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. This piece is a labor of love, a months - long exploration of form, texture, and color, resulting in a unique visual experience that invites you to peel back its layers, both literally and figuratively.






