Symphony in Neon
This is a vibrant and energetic piece of
Expressionistic Abstract Art.
The composition is a dense tapestry of interlocking
shapes and lines, highly suggestive of a fragmented
still life viewed from multiple perspectives. The use
of an extremely intense and saturated colour
palette—pinks, blues, greens, and oranges—is the
most striking feature. Bold black outlines create
strong contrast, giving the work a stained-glass or
cloisonné effect.
The artist has meticulously filled the enclosed
shapes with a variety of linear patterns (stripes, zig-
zags), resulting in high visual texture and dynamic
movement. The overall impression is a joyful, busy,
and visually loud celebration of colour and design.
Stylistically, the work combines the colour intensity
of Fauvism and the subject fragmentation of
Cubism, leaning toward the decorative emphasis of
the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement. The
final style is best described as Expressionistic
Abstract Art or Neo-Fauvism.
Poetic Reflection
Symphony in Neon
The object caught, it cannot hide,
Where Cubist truth and colour ride.
A central bowl, so round and vast,
Its simple form forever passed
Through prisms sharp and neon bright,
Exploded wide beneath the light.
Pink, furious, beside the green,
The loudest canvas ever seen.
Black rivers trace the edges round,
Where rhythm pulses, pattern-crowned.
A yellow tremor, blue surprise,
A million stripes before your eyes.
The texture sings, the air is loud,
A joyful, liberated crowd.
Of broken planes and lines that leap,
The secrets that the colours keep—
A kaleidoscope of fire's glee,
Abstracted ecstasy.