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Sue Runkowski[a], visual artist

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A vivid abstract artwork showing a swirling spiral of bright colors—reds, oranges, blues, greens, and purples—flowing outward like energetic paint strokes against a dark background, creating a sense of motion and depth.

The meaning of spirals

Spirals are more than just a fascinating visual pattern, they’re a symbol that appears across nature, art, and culture.

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Vibrant abstract artwork with a circular, radial composition made of layered geometric shapes and shards in bright reds, blues, yellows, and oranges, radiating outward from a central spiral against a dark background, creating a sense of motion and energy.

Synchromism and its influence on my artwork

Synchromism, an innovative art movement from the early 20th century, forever transformed the relationship between color and emotion.

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