'For the Brave, Tennessee'
Master Edition (1 of 5). Archival Giclée print. Triptych . Hand signed and numbered, Unframed.
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Scarlet poppies and purple lupine, scattered like an impressionist painting across the landscape of summer in Tennessee. The unison of memory, sacrifice, freedom, and the capacity of our symbolic adoption of the natural world to communicate what cannot be said with words.
Using intricate layering of double exposure photographic techniques, Sophia weaves together into richly textured, poetic photographic artworks the acknowledgement that in all things there is balance: in the sensual interplay of light and shadow; in freedom and captivity; in virile life and peaceful dormancy; in the enduring and the effervescent. They speak of the ephemeral nature of all things.
Archival Giclée print on 'Hahnemühle Photorag' paper, with a beautiful matt finish providing a reflection free image for a photograph that is rich in detail, depth and tone.
Master Edition 1 of 5
Triptych printed as 3 singular parts each measuring 20 x 30 inches (including an approximately 1 inch white border on each section)
Hand signed, titled and numbered to the lower right corner (of the right section) on the white border, together with a certificate of authenticity.
Each printing is bespoke to order and can be printed as a single image 30 x 60 inches. Please contact me for further information, or send a message with your order.
Other sizes available
* Please note that the artwork is being sold unframed. Images of the artwork in situ and framed are an indication of how the piece can look.
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About The Artist
Sophia Milligan is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist.
'Born among the wild cliffs and tempestuous seas of west Cornwall, I grew with the intimate details in the twisting lanes and the intense changing light throughout the turbulent seasons. Like the wind sculpted hawthorns and sensual coves of weather worn granite, I have been shaped by the powerful energy entwined in this ancient raw environment. I formed a primordial connection with a deep instinctual sense of being part of the natural narrative, and wherever in the world I may be, this connectivity underpins my practice.
Finding magic in the flux and balance in the nature of all things, I explore fragile, fleeting moments and interdependent relationships, formed only during a synchronous dance with its opposite: the sensual interplay of light and shadow; wild raw energy and serene stillness; chaos and harmony; virile life and peaceful dormancy; the enduring and the effervescent. It is in melancholy beauty flowing between shifting seasons, and in human narratives tangled among wild landscapes, that I find my inspiration. It is in the blurred boundaries between restless seas and stoic stones; where the solidity of the soil meets the freedom of the air; where temporariness is the only constant. As such, I enjoy working with a balance of control and freedom: discipline and guidance, whilst simultaneously relinquishing all authority and throwing the odds to the winds, to chance encounters, and the unexpected.
Drawn to the Japanese aesthetic philosophy of wabi sabi, I find beauty in the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. We are all the stories of the journeys that came before, carrying with us ancient immutable connections whilst leaving our marks and memories in tangible traces across the surfaces of our travels. I weave into my work tales of transitory circumstance; of struggle and survival; of forms and textures holding records of evolutionary processes. I paint, I draw: with marks, mixtures, photography, words; the raw earth; the restless oceans; the whispered breeze. I work with time, and the immeasurable spaces of experience within, illuminating the extraordinariness of the ordinary, giving subtleties of existence a pause for contemplation'.
Sophia has a 1st class honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Visual Arts and World History, and a Masters Degree in Contemporary Visual Arts. Her work is held in international private collections, and exhibitions of her interactive, immersive installation, photography and mixed media works include 'Penwith Society of Artists', St. Ives; St. Ives Society of Artists; 'Tabula Rasa', London; 'Superlative', Plymouth; 'Transition', Newlyn; The Eden Project, Cornwall; The European Parliament, Brussels; Kew Gardens, London; and 'The Cameraless Film Festival', Chicago.
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Modern . Abstract . Conceptual . Contemporary . Mountains . Landscape . Poppies . Trees . Nature . Naturalistic . Scarlet . Red . Meadow . Blue . Green . White . Purple .