This abstract artwork features a complex composition of geometric shapes, including triangles, circles, and intersecting lines that create a sense of fragmented depth. Large, flat areas of saturated color—specifically gold, deep yellow, magenta, and sky blue—are arranged in a grid-like structure that gives the piece an architectural quality typical of the Prairie School art glass designs. The composition is grounded by heavy black outlines that define each shape, guiding the viewer's eye across the intersecting planes.
A focal point of the design is a series of downward-pointing, white vertical slivers that cut through the lower center of the image, resembling icicles or light beams. These contrast sharply with the sweeping circular arcs that curve through the center of the image, breaking up the otherwise rigid, rectilinear pattern. The juxtaposition of soft pinks and harsh, metallic-sheened violet sections adds a layer of material texture to the flat graphic design.
The overall aesthetic is one of clean, modern precision. The use of vibrant, contrasting colors provides a bold visual rhythm, while the metallic, reflective surfaces in the purple and blue zones catch the light, adding a dynamic, shifting quality to the static geometric forms. The balance between warm earth tones and cool, icy hues creates a sophisticated palette that feels both nostalgic and timeless.