Vertigo
Blackest black acrylic paint on canvas, obeche frame
Simplicity of movement and texture cut into three. Neutral tones draw the eye across the work to tell the movement story.
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Simplicity of movement and texture cut into three. Neutral tones draw the eye across the work to tell the movement story.
Artwork Information
Year
2022
Materials
Blackest black acrylic paint on canvas, obeche frame
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The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
50 x 19.75 inches each panel
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“The work explores material moments of agency, simplicity, movement and texture. The artworks aim for depth and intensity through doing less.”
About the Artist
Tabitha Millett
Tabitha Millett’s work explores material moments of agency, simplicity, movement, and texture. Millett studied fine art at Reading university, received her Master’s in art education at Cambridge University and later earned her PhD at University College, London. Tabitha is currently a tenured Assistant Professor of Arts, Creativities, and Education at Cambridge University.
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Simplicity of movement and texture cut into three. Neutral tones draw the eye across the work to tell the movement story.