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One in a series of 20 still-life photographs, this limited-edition piece is printed on natural Belgian linen, intended to be stretched and framed like an original canvas. With connectivity as her theme, the artist assembles decommissioned mechanical moulds into sculptural compositions for each photograph in this series. Through it, she highlights the importance of repurposing old materials and focuses on ideas of sustainability and unity. About the artist Born in New Zealand and now based in Toronto, Anna Church is a fine-art photographer, sculptor and creator. Endlessly inspired by nature, the artist aims to use her work as a way of "cultivating connection" with people around her.
I love how the perspective assembly piece plays with geometric forms and subtle colour contrasts, making it a versatile addition to various interiors. It’s particularly well-suited to contemporary and minimalist spaces where it can add a touch of visual intrigue without overwhelming the decor. When styling, consider pairing it with neutral tones and sleek furniture to let the artwork stand out. For practical tips, hang it at eye level in a living room or hallway, and pair it with other modern art pieces or monochrome accessories for a cohesive look. Its understated yet thought-provoking design makes it a great focal point in both residential and commercial settings.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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