Gold Code is a luminous composition rendered in rich cobalt blue and radiant gold, channeling a fusion of mysticism and modern abstraction. Intricate pointer-pen lines interlace like a coded language or ancient map, while textured gold elements evoke the sacred shimmer of icons or constellations. T...
2025
Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Open Edition
8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
No
Not Framed
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My art is a form of mapping — not geography, but emotional terrain. I’m drawn to cities like Vienna, Istanbul, and New York because they hold layers of beauty and tension, and I try to translate that complexity into visual form. In Vienna, I was captivated by Klimt’s The Kiss — the gold, the intimacy, the devotion to detail. In Istanbul, it was domes, mosaics, and sacred geometry. In New York, it was rhythm and rebellion — grids, graffiti, and unapologetic color. All of it lives in the tension between my lines and shapes. I use pointer pens to create precision, to control space. But I also let go — with ink washes, bold markers, and layered forms. I want the viewer to feel both calm and unease, curiosity and clarity. These pieces don’t tell stories — they whisper them. You get to decide what they mean. “Each line remembers something — a street, a feeling, a cathedral ceiling. Art is where memory becomes motion.” NOTE: Lighting might effect some work! Can send customizd
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