STYLE
Nature Abstraction, Dual Spiral, Coded Landscape Minimalism
SUJET
Forest, Spiral, Day and Night, Energy, Silence, Balance, Shadow, Roots, Nature and Code
COULEUR
Forest Green, Bone White, Bark Brown, Charcoal Black, Ochre
FORMULAIRE
Square 1:1
ÉDITION
3
PRIX*


Singularity Root is a visual spiral of polarity—half light, half shadow, drawn from a woodland photograph and reshaped through Philippe Ceulemans’ signature code. On one side, a luminous echo of sunlit forest floor; on the other, a plunge into concentric shadow. This duality is not symmetrical—it spirals, pulling the viewer into a point where nature, memory, and abstraction converge.
Branches stretch across both sides, binding the opposing energies like veins across a threshold. The code does not destroy the image—it dissects and reweaves it, allowing both decay and light to coexist.
The piece resonates with themes of seasonal transition, introspective stillness, and energetic balance. Ceulemans uses custom algorithms not to escape nature, but to reenter it through distortion—to find the spiritual root of a moment by spiraling through it. Singularity Root is a visual meditation on contrast, grounded in soil, spun by silence.
