“In Equilibrium” by Dasha is a captivating exploration of balance, geometry, and the unconscious mind. Rendered in cool, aquatic hues, the painting invites viewers into a serene yet thought-provoking visual journey. Suspended like a mobile, abstract geometric elements float with precision—circles, squares, and semicircles dancing on delicate lines that suggest both structure and fragility.
At the heart of the composition lies a central form reminiscent of a vessel or mask, meticulously pieced together with black and white geometries, contrasting beautifully against the calming turquoise background. Subtle, ghostlike female faces emerge from the surrounding mist-like patterns, blending into the sea of blue. These ethereal visages evoke a sense of introspection, as if the subconscious is gently surfacing through the veil of abstraction.
Dasha’s use of color and form is deeply influenced by the Suprematist tradition of Malevich, yet she breathes into it a new life—softening the austerity with emotional undertones and dreamlike fluidity. “In Equilibrium” speaks to the delicate harmony between logic and intuition, structure and soul, mind and mystery.
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