
Cone Gradients
Artist
About
Cone Gradients by Zach Lieberman is a code-based generative work that centers on diffusion, rhythm, and chromatic interplay. From a central point, gradients expand outward in softened flows—each pulse forming a shifting cone of color that drifts and dissolves into the surrounding space.
These gentle geometries don’t remain fixed; they fade and reform, one after another, as if the canvas is breathing in slow motion. Lieberman’s meticulous control of color and timing creates a meditative rhythm—where each emergence feels both inevitable and ephemeral, a quiet study in digital impermanence.
Curator’s note
A quiet choreography of fireworks of colour.
Technical information
Living Art
Living Art is our collection of generative works, created through code—systems built by artists to unfold autonomously over time. Each piece is governed by a unique set of rules and parameters, often incorporating randomness, variation, or interaction. It’s art that is constantly evolving and infinite.
year
2025
Variations
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