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Quiet Corners

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£55.00

This piece captures the stillness of forgotten spaces, where muted colors and soft lines create a feeling of quiet contemplation, as if the viewer has stumbled upon a hidden sanctuary.

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About the Artist

Harper Collins: Harper’s mixed-media artwork is a commentary on modern society and consumer culture. By incorporating found objects and bold, vivid colors, she critiques the chaotic, fast-paced world we live in. Her pieces are often thought-provoking and edgy, pushing the viewer to reflect on their own relationship with consumerism and the environment. Harper’s work is as much about the process as it is about the final product.

Art History

Tonalisme (1880s - 1910s): "Quiet Corners" embodies the mood of the Tonalism movement, which emphasized atmosphere and tonal harmony over detail. Artists like George Inness and James McNeill Whistler focused on creating peaceful, contemplative landscapes using subtle shifts in color and value. "Quiet Corners" captures the serene stillness of forgotten spaces, using muted colors and soft edges to evoke a sense of calm and introspection. The work reflects Tonalism’s interest in mood and emotion, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the quiet beauty of understated tones and diffuse light.

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