Abiogenesis is a meditative pixel art piece exploring the metaphor of life's origins through the birth of a single pixel. Set within a tranquil, greenish-blue pond, the artwork reimagines the concept of primordial creation where stillness gives way to movement, and existence unfolds from nothingness. Here, water becomes more than a setting; it’s the primordial canvas where energy first finds form.
Renowned in the pixel art community as a master of water ripples and reflections, I designed this piece using seven distinct layers of animated water behavior, each with its own unique reflection style. The artwork is a 20-frame, hand-drawn animated GIF that loops seamlessly, built with a limited palette of just 15 carefully chosen colors. This controlled palette and layered animation technique create a deep visual richness while maintaining the minimalist integrity of pixel art. Abiogenesis is both an aesthetic and technical exploration, a reflection on how life, like art, begins with a single point of emergence.