AmeliaCoward
Phoenicia
Phoenicia
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Acrylic, birch ply, and gold leaf
Inspired by the ancient civilisation of Phoenicia, credited with producing the world’s first purple dye from the murex sea snail, this original artwork takes its colour inspiration from the rich visual history and symbolism of violet hues.
Composed of meticulously hand-cut strips of painted birch plywood, “Phoenicia” weaves together deep ultramarines, soft lilacs, indigos, and muted rose tones into a harmonious, vertical rhythm. Blocks of gold leaf are embedded throughout the composition, referencing both the opulence and enduring cultural legacy of the colour purple, once reserved for royalty and divinity.
The work is simultaneously contemporary and historic, abstract and architectural. Three ink and acrylic ombre panel paintings, each cut into sections and reassembled, intersect with each other to create a bold bright interaction of colours.
Framed and ready to hang in a white or black frame
Unframed: 50 x 50cm
Framed 53x53cm
Signed on the reverse of the artwork and the frame.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
