Urban Suspension (original)
Description:
A captivating exploration of balance, gravity, and architectural deconstruction. This original work presents a series of geometric monoliths floating within a vibrant, multi-layered void of mustard yellow and deep teal.
The piece features a masterful dialogue between mediums: the sharp, meticulous shading of graphite pencil on the structures contrasts beautifully with the flat, opaque fields of acrylic paint. It is a study of a city in a state of flux—where the foundations have vanished, and only the pure essence of form remains. Drawn entirely freehand, the work showcases incredible control over perspective and shading, turning cold geometric shapes into a rhythmic, floating dance.
Medium: Graphite Pencil and Acrylic on Paper.
Technique: 100% Freehand (no rulers or guides used).
Dimensions: 50x60 cm / 19.7x23.6 inches.
Signature: Hand-signed by Sahar Azimi.
Aesthetic: Deconstructivist, Constructivist, Modern-Abstract.

