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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
Using a combination of painting techniques, from abstraction to realism, Jewel in the Crown portrays the movement and rhythm of nature through the sensuous beauty of a flower that fills the full canvas. Ann has approached this framed artwork with realistic details at the centre from which burst loosely formed petals where soft wide brushstrokes overlap thin measured lines in a medley of textures. Rich and vibrant colours overlap muted tones to bring… this square oil painting to life. The viewer’s gaze is first drawn to the yellow pollen before flowing toward the abstracted outer edges. Jewel in the Crown is an ode to our natural world, which is truly stunning and deserving of our care and attention.
« My life is like a mosaic, composed of little fragments of memories, traditions and family histories. Yet despite all this, my heart sings in a quiet whisper. »
Ann Bubis, a painter and sculptor from the United Kingdom, has exhibited in Germany, Czechia, the United States and the U.K. As an intuitive artist, her abstract and realistic pieces are a response to global issues concerning the environment and ‘throw-away society’, as well as ancestral history, to name a few. Bubis works comprise varying styles and media, with her current focus on framed mosaics and sculptures which she calls ‘juxtapositions’.