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29.7 x 21.0 cm (A4)

Acrylic and ink pen on paper.

The composition moves between scale registers. Dark, plant-like structures sit alongside small cellular clusters and spiral formations, suggesting marine growth, sediment, and drift without settling into a single reading. The contrast between fluid acrylic and controlled linework holds the work in tension, where chance and structure meet, and the image feels both organic and diagrammatic.

 

The piece operates as a study of systems, how patterns repeat, how forms branch, and how environments can be read through trace and texture. It invites close viewing, with detail accumulating across the surface like data, memory, or weather.

Coral Cartography

£180.00Price
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