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At the age of five, artist Carla Noronha uprooted from Portugalto move to the UK, and left feeling confused and disconnected fromher heritage. The artist's work plays with the concept of distortedmemories and the relationship between our surroundings and mentalhealth. 'The works I produce explore the notion of home. The things we deemfamiliar and safe. A need for a constant connection to my familyand culture,' she says. ' Pratos Tombados' by Carla Noronha. Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas. Timber frame. Exclusive piece. From the M. A. H Gallery collection.
I really like this piece because of its bold, earthy tones and modern abstract design - it works particularly well in contemporary or minimalist interiors. It's versatile enough to hang above a sofa or in a dining area, adding visual interest without overwhelming the space. For styling tips, consider pairing it with neutral furniture and subtle accessories to let the artwork stand out, or mix it with other pieces in similar tones for a cohesive look. The simple frame also lends itself well to a gallery wall if you're looking to create a curated art display. Overall, it's a statement piece that brings warmth and sophistication to any room.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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