AKROS – An Abstract Exploration of Vertigo and Anxiety
"AKROS" is a striking standalone piece that draws its name from the Ancient Greek root akros, meaning "summit" or "peak"—the very origin of the word acrophobia. This artwork is a visual meditation on the disorientation of heights and the pull of the void. Through a rhythmic, inward-spiraling composition, "AKROS" simulates the sensation of looking down from a great precipice, where the world collapses into a singular, mesmerizing point.
Artistic Style & Mood
The piece features a complex interplay of geometric layers in a sophisticated palette of tarnished silver, deep charcoal, and weathered gold leaf. The textured, metallic finish gives the work an industrial yet ancient quality, as if it were a salvaged relic from a forgotten peak. The interlocking angles create a "Fibonacci-like" spiral that pulls the viewer’s eye toward the center, expertly capturing the dizzying tension between the solid ground and the infinite drop.


