Wild Specta: Animals in Pointillism

Wild Specta: Animals in Pointillism is a vivid exploration of color theory, perception, and rhythm, using animals as both subject and structure. Through the language of pointillism, each creature is translated into fields of color, individual marks gathering into form, motion, and presence.

Rather than describing animals through line alone, this series builds them through light and saturation. Dots accumulate like cells or stars, creating textured surfaces that shift with distance and attention. What appears abstract up close resolves into clarity when given space.

Each work invites the viewer into a sensory dialogue, where color carries emotion and form emerges through patience. Wild Specta celebrates the diversity of life not as a single image, but as a spectrum—vibrant, interconnected, and constantly in motion.

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