The Discerning Duality

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The Discerning Duality

A rather decisive arrangement of shapes, this print by Gozi is perfect for those who find symmetry tedious and unpredictability alarming. It offers a somewhat firm hand on the concepts of "balance" and "colour," presented with a quiet efficiency that won't distract from the actual task of living in a room. We’ve tentatively titled it "Discerning Duality," simply because "Two Vertical Blocks with Some Geometric Bits" felt a bit too literal.

The Decidedly Symmetrical-ish Details

This work features two tall vertical forms, which have been arranged in a manner that suggests deep artistic contemplation, or perhaps a very efficient use of space.

  • The Crimson One: Occupying the left half, this shape features a stack of white, interconnected, star-like triangles. Each star-form is accompanied by four precise white dots and a small fringe of vertical white lines. An air of importance is maintained, despite the lack of context.

  • The Midnight One: Positioning itself on the right, this form mirrors its crimson neighbour exactly, but is filled in with the finest shade of black. All the white geometric forms are retained, providing a true statement piece, if your statement is "I prefer symmetry, mostly."

In the Words of a Mildly Perplexed Curator

"A definitive statement for the modern dwelling that finds narrative in art to be utterly exhausting. It’s an understated statement, specifically designed for those who find straight lines calming and wish to declare their 'thoughtful' appreciation for the binary options of life. Or maybe they just ran out of options."

Specifications for the Artistically Conscious

  • Artist: Gozi (the signature is right there, for accountability).

  • Medium: Fine print. (Because "some paint we found" doesn't sound quite as refined.)

  • Palette: The Binary Options: Crimson Red, Midnight Black, and Stark White. The choices of life, captured in block form.

  • Orientation: Vertical. For maximum geometric-ascending effect.

  • Framing Suggestions: A simple black frame will make the black block feel right at home and provide a strict boundary for the crimson shape. A simple white frame will make them feel slightly trapped. Natural wood will make them feel self-conscious about their industrial perfection.

Pairs wonderfully with a lukewarm cup of tea, and a mild, unexpressed confusion.

The Discerning Duality

A rather decisive arrangement of shapes, this print by Gozi is perfect for those who find symmetry tedious and unpredictability alarming. It offers a somewhat firm hand on the concepts of "balance" and "colour," presented with a quiet efficiency that won't distract from the actual task of living in a room. We’ve tentatively titled it "Discerning Duality," simply because "Two Vertical Blocks with Some Geometric Bits" felt a bit too literal.

The Decidedly Symmetrical-ish Details

This work features two tall vertical forms, which have been arranged in a manner that suggests deep artistic contemplation, or perhaps a very efficient use of space.

  • The Crimson One: Occupying the left half, this shape features a stack of white, interconnected, star-like triangles. Each star-form is accompanied by four precise white dots and a small fringe of vertical white lines. An air of importance is maintained, despite the lack of context.

  • The Midnight One: Positioning itself on the right, this form mirrors its crimson neighbour exactly, but is filled in with the finest shade of black. All the white geometric forms are retained, providing a true statement piece, if your statement is "I prefer symmetry, mostly."

In the Words of a Mildly Perplexed Curator

"A definitive statement for the modern dwelling that finds narrative in art to be utterly exhausting. It’s an understated statement, specifically designed for those who find straight lines calming and wish to declare their 'thoughtful' appreciation for the binary options of life. Or maybe they just ran out of options."

Specifications for the Artistically Conscious

  • Artist: Gozi (the signature is right there, for accountability).

  • Medium: Fine print. (Because "some paint we found" doesn't sound quite as refined.)

  • Palette: The Binary Options: Crimson Red, Midnight Black, and Stark White. The choices of life, captured in block form.

  • Orientation: Vertical. For maximum geometric-ascending effect.

  • Framing Suggestions: A simple black frame will make the black block feel right at home and provide a strict boundary for the crimson shape. A simple white frame will make them feel slightly trapped. Natural wood will make them feel self-conscious about their industrial perfection.

Pairs wonderfully with a lukewarm cup of tea, and a mild, unexpressed confusion.