Part 1
Cyber Pointillism: Two Colors, Infinite Worlds @elgnart
I’ve been playing with dots again. Not the paint-on-canvas dots of Seurat, not the classical pointillism with its quiet nineteenth-century precision—but digital atoms of color, each pixel a thought, each cluster a rhythm. I call it Cyber Pointillism.
There is something endlessly seductive about limiting yourself—for me, right now, it’s two colors. Just two. Not three, not a gradient of twenty—two. Black and neon green. White and cobalt blue. Somehow, this constraint liberates me more than any palette ever could. Every dot becomes a decision, every space a silent shout. It’s minimalism meeting infinity.








