Weird Colors No.22 – Cosmic Carnival – is an abstract composition of rhythm, play, and symbolic tension. Circles, arcs, stars, and mask-like forms collide across the surface in a field of saturated blue, red, black, yellow, and white, creating an image that feels at once graphic, celebratory, and charged with hidden structure.
The composition is built on contrast between geometry and improvisation. Bold circular elements act like anchors or celestial bodies, while splashes, scratches, drips, and rough textures disrupt their order with a sense of movement and spontaneity. The face-like arrangement of forms gives the image a quasi-figurative presence without ever becoming literal, allowing it to hover between abstraction, icon, and visual game. What gives the work its force is precisely this unstable balance: the image feels playful, yet it carries a strange symbolic gravity.
Cosmic Carnival treats abstraction as a stage where signs, fragments, and colors perform together in a space of energetic ambiguity. The work transforms geometric language into a vivid, expressive spectacle—ornamental, theatrical, and alive with visual momentum.
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