The Infinite Rhythm of Form
Born in 1977, Pauline Rivière has emerged as a transformative force within the Contemporary Modern movement. Her practice is a profound meditation on the concept of perpetual expansion, where the boundaries between object and space dissolve into a rhythmic dance of geometry. Deeply rooted in the visual language of Yayoi Kusama Infinity Dots, Rivière utilizes digital precision to orchestrate vast, immersive fields of polka dots that envelop the viewer in a state of psychedelic minimalism.
Luminous Structure and Mirror Reflections
Rivière's work is characterized by its mastery of mirrored repetition. Through her sophisticated use of digital imagery, she creates a luminous structure where light does not merely illuminate a surface but seems to emanate from within the patterns themselves. Each piece functions as a portal; through carefully calculated reflections and bold primary hues, she achieves an infinite perspective that challenges the viewer's perception of depth and tactile silence.
A Legacy of Singular Vision
At WikiOO, we are honored to present Rivière’s unique interpretations of the pop-psychedelic aesthetic. Her compositions offer a playful yet surreal rhythm, inviting a dialogue with the historical gaze of pattern-based abstraction. Each creation is offered as a singular opportunity for collectors—available exclusively as a digital image, fine art print, or hand-painted masterpiece, with NFT editions available for those seeking the cutting edge of digital ownership.
