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Prismatic Fault — Split
Tectonic fault rendered then split into R/G/B channels by chromatic aberration. Colors separate at the fault line like light through a prism. The geological becomes the optical.
Jagged vertical slabs in dark slate gray dominate a tall frame, establishing repeated rift-like columns. Cyan islands and maroon shards interleave between slabs, forming hard-edged breaks and cutout silhouettes. Fine speckled texture and grainy fill add micro-variation inside larger flat shapes. Overlapping bands create layered depth through occlusion and abrupt color transitions.
Canvas 2500x3750; 16623 unique colors; Shannon entropy 4.611; high fill-texture density over large flat slabs.
Tectonic fault rendered then split into R/G/B channels by chromatic aberration. Colors separate at the fault line like light through a prism. The geological becomes the optical.
Jagged vertical slabs in dark slate gray dominate a tall frame, establishing repeated rift-like columns. Cyan islands and maroon shards interleave between slabs, forming hard-edged breaks and cutout silhouettes. Fine speckled texture and grainy fill add micro-variation inside larger flat shapes. Overlapping bands create layered depth through occlusion and abrupt color transitions.
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Vertical repetition establishes a strong structural cadence while irregular edges prevent mechanical stiffness. Cyan and maroon accents deliver controlled impact against slate massing, sustaining tension without collapsing into noise. Grain and micro-dither enrich the flats, preserving depth and tactility across the full scale.
Vertical banded structure with repeated columns and staggered offsets; secondary focal pulls from cyan-maroon intersections.
Analysis by gpt-5.2-2025-12-11 on 5/14/2026
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