Incognito No.26 – Orbis Inclinus is a study of curvature, gravity, and the intimate geometry of the human body. The composition abandons conventional orientation and instead builds its visual language through intersecting arcs: the rounded contours of the figure, the subtle tension of limbs, and the gentle tilt suggested by the title itself.
“Orbis Inclinus,” loosely translated as *the tilted circle*, evokes a sense of rotation or shifting balance. The viewer encounters the body not as a portrait but as a sculptural landscape—an arrangement of forms that invite attention to surface, texture, and rhythm rather than identity or narrative. Cropping removes the face entirely, allowing the Incognito concept to remain intact while directing focus toward the physical architecture of the body.
The black-and-white treatment heightens the tactile quality of the image. Soft highlights and deep shadows trace the curvature of skin and the tension of muscle, while the close framing transforms the scene into an almost abstract composition of light and form.
Created as a high-resolution photographic artwork, the piece is intended for limited edition fine art printing. Prints are produced using archival pigment printing on museum-quality paper, signed and numbered by the artist, and prepared for long-term preservation.
Multiple sizes are available. Production is made to order; worldwide shipping is available. For detailed information about materials and edition policy, please see Limited Editions and Process & Materials.
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