The work draws inspiration from the idea that unity can be expressed without narrative or geography. By using symmetrical geometric forms, the artist creates a visual system where order and variation coexist. The notion of union,
travel, and peace is translated into spatial relationships — movement becomes flow, and borders dissolve into patterns. The inspiration lies in modernist abstraction, where form itself carries meaning. Europe is not shown, but felt
through structure: a space where cultures connect as one, not through similarity, but through balance, proportion, and coexistence within a shared visual framework.
Prompt:
"Union, travel, and peace expressed through symmetrical geometric forms, creating a modern space where cultures connect as one. The composition transforms abstraction into a shared environment, where lines, shapes, and
color harmonies function as pathways of movement and interaction. Geometry becomes language — one that transcends borders and communicates balance, coexistence, and continuity. The structured symmetry suggests stability, while
subtle variations reflect cultural diversity within unity. Rather than depicting specific places, the image constructs a conceptual Europe, where connection is not imposed but emerges organically through alignment, rhythm, and shared
spatial logic."