Circle of Life

In Circle of Life, John Romi translates the geometry of ideological frameworks into a heavy, unyielding architectural equation.
Abandoning the utopian narratives of humanistic equality, Romi deconstructs the hexagram into a severe grid of intersecting triangular vectors. The containment field is a pressurized spatial matrix where a network of variable chromatic frequencies mathematically calculates the mechanical equilibrium required for competing macro-systems to occupy a shared baseline. At the absolute center of this structural interference, a high-density blue diamond emerges as the primary spatial node.
This concentrated data-sink houses specific silver cuneiform extrusions, acting as the semantic hardware that locks the radiating diagonal armatures into a permanent state of systemic stabilization.
Circle of Life
2020
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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