zetaefe is a multidisciplinary artist whose work investigates the tension between intimacy and distortion in the digital age. Through vibrant, layered compositions that fuse figurative imagery with optical abstraction, her pieces explore themes of connection, perception, and emotional fragmentation.
Blending elements of Op Art, glitch aesthetics, and expressive color theory, zetaefe creates visually dynamic works that question how we experience human contact in an overstimulated, tech-saturated world. Her use of hands as recurring motifs grounds the viewer in tactile moments, which are then disrupted by color warping, visual static, and digital interference patterns—mirroring the instability of memory and presence in contemporary life.
Make Contact Series
Hands Series
Inspired by the hand’s intricate form and expressive power, this series explores the interplay between structure and emotion. Using only primary colors to build the color palette, the artist builds each composition from fragmented, irregular shapes that model light, shadow, and volume.
From a distance, the hand emerges as a unified figure. Up close, the surface breaks into dynamic abstract clusters—inviting viewers to linger on details and discover miniature paintings within the whole.
Through this rhythm of fragmentation and cohesion, the series transforms the familiar gesture of the hand into a field of color, perception, and quiet revelation.
The Hands Series transmutes the human hand into a dance of color and fragment, where wholeness and detail, structure and emotion, quietly converge.
Confined Series
Mixed Media Archive