Life Forms of Colors Digital Art | Toy Designs
Life Forms of Colors Digital Art by Yuko Suzuki

Life Forms of Colors Digital Art

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025

generative digital art, algorithmic bloom, crystalline formation, biomorphic abstraction, radial composition, centralized focal point, magenta, carmine, rose pink, blush, pearl white, ivory, seafoam, aquamarine, luminous particles, particle dispersion, high chromatic saturation, warm-cool temperature contrast, internal luminosity, faceted surfaces, geometric planes, angular protrusions, organic morphology, LED installation, public art display, nocturnal presentation, plaza setting, classical architecture, contemporary digital aesthetics, parametric design, computational art, dynamic symmetry, asymmetrical balance, black ground, high contrast, jewel-like quality, transparency effects, dissolution motif, growth symbolism, transformation imagery, ephemeral quality, refined execution, sophisticated technique, contemplative mood

This work is an animation that visually depicts the process of pixels being broken down and reconstructed. The idea for the work began when the artist, a printmaker, wanted to create a landscape print and wondered if he could achieve color separation through coding. The pixels appear like cells, moving to form new shapes and colors, embodying the Japanese concepts of Kasane (layering) and Zurashi (shifting). They also symbolize the various transformations a person can undergo, expressing diversity and fluidity throughout the work, and reflecting the intersection of tradition and technology.