The work belongs to the Spanish contemporary painter Juan Uslé, who is known for his series “Soñé que revelabas” (“I dreamed that you revealed”). The artist creates abstract works in which each brushstroke functions as a “biometric imprint,” corresponding to the beat of his heart or the rhythm of his breathing at the moment of creation. This particular painting is characterized by a strict architectural geometry, which is intersected by organic, twisting lines. This coexistence may represent the duality between order and entropy within a system, where the stability of geometric forms contrasts with the nervousness of the lines. Furthermore, the use of warm and cool colors, combined with transparency, creates multiple layers of depth and perspective, transforming the canvas into an autonomous, living space.