Textus Alternans is a black-and-white portrait study built on rhythm and concealment: curved stripes wrap the head and veil the eyes, turning the face into a meeting point between pattern and presence. The composition plays with optical tension—soft skin against graphic geometry—so that identity feels suggested rather than declared.
The work holds a quiet, fashion-forward elegance, where the striped forms behave like a moving surface: folding, compressing, and re-aligning as if the image were recalibrating itself. This controlled ambiguity creates a calm, contemplative mood—intimate, but deliberately unreachable.
Created as a high-resolution digital artwork, the piece is intended for limited edition fine art printing with careful attention to tonal depth, edge clarity, and archival longevity.
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