This abstract composition is rendered entirely in colored pencil, revealing a refined interplay between geometry, color, and hand-drawn texture. Carefully layered pencil strokes build fields of green, turquoise, and soft neutral tones, giving the surface a subtle grain and tactile depth that reflects the artist’s process. Rectangular blocks and angular forms intersect with precision, while a prominent triangular shape introduces direction and visual focus.
Variations in pressure and layering allow colors to blend gently, creating transitions that feel both structured and organic. The visible pencil lines soften the geometric clarity, adding warmth and a sense of intimacy to the composition. Light accents emerge through controlled layering rather than sharp contrast, reinforcing the quiet harmony of the palette.
Overall, the work strikes a balance between architectural order and the sensitivity of hand-drawn mark-making. It invites close viewing, where the delicacy of the colored pencil medium becomes as important as the composition itself, making the piece well-suited for contemporary collections that value subtle detail and thoughtful abstraction.