Between the Lines is a visual play of repetition, direction and rhythm. The work consists of a black-and-white pattern of lines that cross, overlap and demarcate each other without ever really standing still. What appears at first glance to be a graphic grid unfolds on closer inspection as a labyrinth of choices, paths and layers.
The lines are tight, sometimes sharp, sometimes bending, and seem to organise themselves over and over again. No shape is random - and yet there is no central motif. The eye wanders. Patterns emerge and disappear again. The composition plays with the illusion of depth: some parts seem to rise, others sink away, purely by direction and distance.
On a bright white background, each line is given its own weight. The emptiness works not as a background but as an active part of the image. The white space emphasises the tension between order and chaos, between system and disruption.
The whole does not evoke a story, but an experience. There is no beginning and no end - only the continuous movement between forms. The work invites looking without purpose, getting lost without direction. No arrow, no border, no destination. Only lines. Only rhythm.
Between the Lines transcends application or function. It is form as research, structure as language. Whether hung on the wall as art or repeated as a print on fabric, paper or packaging material, the work continues to speak in its own abstract dialect.
A pattern, but not repetition. A system, but without rules. A visual stillness built from pure movement.
Created by Thea with support from AI.
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