Hey art enthusiasts! 🖼️ I’m thrilled to share my latest artistic journey with you all – three brand new abstract geometric drawings that I’ve poured my heart into this week! 🤩🎨 These pieces are a departure from my usual style, and I’m excited to dive into the world of vibrant rectangles and playful colours.



Ink on card, A5 size – the perfect canvas to explore the magic of geometric shapes and colours. The ink-on-card technique adds a unique texture that enhances the visual appeal of each piece.

Cityscape Symphony: A lively amalgamation of rectangles in various hues, this drawing transports you to a bustling cityscape. The play of colours mirrors the vibrancy of urban life, and each rectangle seems to tell a story within the larger narrative.

Window to Imagination: Featuring a kaleidoscope of colours, this piece feels like peering through a myriad of windows into different realms of creativity. The juxtaposition of rectangles creates a harmonious balance.

Metropolitan Dreams: A mesmerising fusion of bold and subdued colours, this drawing captures the essence of a metropolis in constant motion. The rectangles intersect and overlap, echoing the dynamic energy of city life.
These drawings evoke a sense of urbanity and remind me of bustling cityscapes. The rectangles, like windows, offer glimpses into the complex and interconnected worlds we navigate daily.
I’m eager to experiment further with this style! What if I play with a monochromatic palette? Or explore the impact of larger or smaller rectangles? Perhaps even venture into creating larger pieces or experimenting with painted elements? The possibilities are as endless as the city skyline!
Which drawing resonates with you the most? Do you see a connection between these geometric abstractions and your own experiences with cities? Share your thoughts and let’s embark on this creative journey together!
Your feedback means the world to me, so don’t hesitate to drop your thoughts in the comments! Let’s build a community of art lovers who appreciate the beauty in abstract forms.