Lost Structure is an abstract play of lines, angles and intersections. In black on white, a maze-like composition unfolds that invites you to get lost - not physically, but visually. The lines are tight, precise, sometimes abrupt. They overlap, suggesting layers, directions and spaces that are not really there, but seem to exist.
The white background does more than provide contrast: it is a space of silence in which each line is given its own voice. The absence of colour makes the shape itself the subject. The viewer sees neither foreground nor background, but a network of possibilities.
There is no fixed entrance, no exit. Each path leads to a different perspective, and what first seemed flat suddenly gains depth. The lines suggest movement without anything moving. Everything is present, and at the same time it seems to be constantly shifting.
This composition is not about recognition, but about perception. The pattern has no subject, no narrative. Yet there is tension, rhythm, structure - and the recurring sense that there is a system just beyond comprehension.
Lost Structure is a design that holds both tranquillity and restlessness. It is open to interpretation but refuses direction. It can be repeated endlessly - on textile, paper, wall or screen - without ever losing its character. Every detail remains sharp, every line continues to speak.
In a world that often seeks a foothold, this work offers just the opposite: a controlled getting lost. Not chaos, but confusion. No answer, but attention.
Created by Thea with support from AI.
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