“(C)actus dancers” is a CG artwork that depicts a lively scene combining natural and geometric elements with human figures in a dance-like arrangement. The background consists of hexagonal shapes resembling organic molecular structures, alongside a variety of flowering plants such as cacti and flowers. The posture of the dancing women and the cactus shape suggest a balance between the natural world and abstract human creations.
The prominent cactus and the warm color palette of yellows, greens, and reds evoke a desert environment, possibly symbolizing resilience and beauty in harsh conditions. In contrast, the dancing women convey joy, freedom, and vitality.
The digital work presents intriguing formal contrasts with a distinctive painterly texture, resembling thick brushstrokes or impasto. As well, the composition is asymmetrical but balanced, with the cactus and dancing figures forming a central focal point, mirrored by the three legs of the plant holder. Additionally, curved lines dominate the organic elements, while straight lines and geometric shapes form the background, creating visual tension. The yellow-white moon is echoed by many yellow circles throughout the work, while yellow oblong marks run through the lower half, guiding the viewer's gaze in the opposite direction. Light blue lines are also strategically placed as another technique to keep the eye moving throughout the work.