Edward Colarik's captivating abstract painting delves into the visual potency of geometric forms and the vibrancy of colors. The artwork is composed of a series of interlocking polygons that create a mosaic of three-dimensional shapes, reminiscent of crystalline structures. Each polygon is filled with a luminous, saturated hue that ranges across the visible spectrum, giving the composition a dynamic and lively appearance. The shadows and highlights within the shapes add depth and a sense of volume, suggesting a play of light that enhances the three-dimensional illusion. The background contrasts starkly with the vivid colors, featuring a gradient from dark to light green, which frames the central composition and gives it a sense of emerging from a mysterious space. Encased in a sleek, black frame, "Spectrum Geometrix" is a celebration of color theory and geometric abstraction, offering a visually stimulating experience that invites viewers to explore the relationships between color, form, and space.