This work from Meiko Georgouras’ Fragments series balances structural geometry with organic suggestion. Set against a dense black ground, angular forms in muted greens, coral red and soft blues coexist with curved, almost botanical white shapes that evoke growth, gesture or breath. The composition feels like a field of visual signs—part architectural framework, part symbolic language.
The black ground operates as active space, allowing each element to stand in sharp relief while maintaining a quiet cohesion across the surface. Hard-edged verticals and horizontals establish order, while the curved white forms interrupt that rigidity, introducing movement and a subtle sense of embodiment.
Generated through Georgouras’ eyegaze technology and translated through AI before being hand-painted, the work embodies layered authorship. In this painting, fragmentation becomes a method of construction rather than rupture: meaning emerges through adjacency, contrast and rhythm. The result is a composition that feels both deliberate and provisional—an architecture of perception assembled from parts.