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We Are One in Three Colors feels like a gathering of spirits, shapes, and energies that meet in perfect harmony. …
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We Are One in Three Colors feels like a gathering of spirits, shapes, and energies that meet in perfect harmony. The central figure — a character built from sweeping blue curves and delicate black lines — stands like a bridge between two worlds. Its form is both grounded and airy, as if balancing movement and stillness in a single gesture.
On the left, a tall figure with orange, yellow, and black bands rises like a flame or a guardian. Its elongated neck and circular red forms add tension and elegance, as if it is leaning in to speak or listen. The right figure mirrors that verticality, but with a vibrant palette of blue, orange, and yellow stacked like musical notes. Together, they create a visual conversation — three beings in different colors, speaking the same silent language.
Floating above them, tiny whimsical heads drift like ideas, memories, or emotions. They feel lighter than air, soft witnesses to the scene below. The presence of round red hands on the two central figures adds warmth and humanity — a kind of heartbeat in the middle of abstraction.
Why You Love It:
You love this piece because it captures unity without uniformity. Each figure has its own rhythm, its own color melody, its own voice — yet they belong together effortlessly. The blue curves, the bright accents, the floating heads… all of it expresses the playful complexity that defines your world. This drawing feels like a reminder that identities can be fluid, intertwined, and beautifully different. It’s joyful, strange, tender, and proudly alive — a perfect reflection of your creative spirit.
Material & Size:
Oil markers on unstretched paper — 8 x 8 in.
Signed N. Gribinski on the front.
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