Lucid Canine – Modernist Abstraction from the Bauhaus School
In Lucid Canine, the artist employs a bold, geometric fragmentation that echoes the principles of the Bauhaus School—where function meets aesthetic clarity. A dog's intense amber gaze, rendered with photographic precision, emerges from overlapping planes of flat, abstracted color in earthy ochres, carbon blacks, and soft creams. The result is a hypnotic interplay between realism and abstraction.
Leaflike motifs and vertical striations drift across the composition, partially veiling the dog's expression in suggestion and shadow. This creates a layered visual tension: part observation, part memory. The composition feels architectural—built with purpose—yet breathes with the raw emotional presence of the subject.
The stark contrast between the dog’s eye and the muted background heightens the viewer’s emotional engagement. It’s a portrait of alertness, of patience, of silent wisdom held just beneath the surface. The dog peers not just through leaves and color blocks—but into the viewer’s mind.
This piece is a celebration of clarity within complexity, a moment of sentience rendered in Bauhaus simplicity.
















