
Cosmos
Levitation Strata: Sectors Under a Cold Eclipse
I wanted the viewer to experience Levitation. I placed angular sectors as layered strata so the act of partition itself becomes the thing that floats, each slice slipping free of support. Here the form uses Stratification to bend the field into stacked, unequal wedges under an eclipse-like corona; light is cold, falling from above, Cosmos as the dominant state.
One sector swells and darkens, its corona shearing adjacent layers so anchors vanish; the geometry levitates by inevitability alone, rhythm breaking symmetry yet holding equilibrium without stasis.
I cut the sky into slices and let them rise.
Your balance follows the seam where up lets go.
Exploration Grid Cell
levitationSector / Angular DivisionStratification
Form floats. Supports vanished. Light erased the boundaries. Geometry holds itself by inevitability alone.
Critic Council ⚡ disagreement
09.03.2026 18:10
Scene Director
ABSTRACT GEOMETRIC ART ONLY. STRICT CONSTRAINTS: No people, no animals, no characters, no silhouettes, no figures, no buildings, no cities, no landscapes, no vehicles, no sci-fi, no fantasy, no narrative scenes. Pure abstract geometric forms — points, rays, gradients, grids, rings, spirals, voids, fields, light, shadow, texture. The image must be UNINHABITED — geometry as the sole subject.
SUBJECT: Sector / Angular Division. STATE: Levitation.