The Story
Size:56 x 48 in.
Tabitha Millettās original painting Echo (51" x 43") is a striking composition that exemplifies her mastery of minimalism and material depth. The artwork is defined by its bold geometric forms, precise lines, and a refined contrast between light and dark. The interplay of circular and angular elements creates a visual rhythm, evoking balance, order, and movement. Millettās meticulous approach is evident in the way she constructs each piece with textured layers, lending the surface a tactile quality that enhances its sense of depth.
Her artistic practice is rooted in a fascination with simplicity and control, drawing influence from architectural forms, brutalist design, and the ethos of the Bauhaus movement. Through carefully curated colour palettes and an emphasis on materiality, she imbues her compositions with both intensity and restraint. Her signature matte black, which absorbs light to near-totality, creates a compelling interplay with the lighter forms, generating a sense of spatial ambiguity and dimensional contrast.
An accomplished academic as well as an artist, Millett holds a masterās degree from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from UCL. Now a tenured Assistant Professor of Arts, Creativities, and Education at Cambridge, her work has been exhibited across the UK and Europe, earning her significant critical acclaim.
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Details & Craftsmanship
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:56 x 48 in.
Tabitha Millettās original painting Echo (51" x 43") is a striking composition that exemplifies her mastery of minimalism and material depth. The artwork is defined by its bold geometric forms, precise lines, and a refined contrast between light and dark. The interplay of circular and angular elements creates a visual rhythm, evoking balance, order, and movement. Millettās meticulous approach is evident in the way she constructs each piece with textured layers, lending the surface a tactile quality that enhances its sense of depth.
Her artistic practice is rooted in a fascination with simplicity and control, drawing influence from architectural forms, brutalist design, and the ethos of the Bauhaus movement. Through carefully curated colour palettes and an emphasis on materiality, she imbues her compositions with both intensity and restraint. Her signature matte black, which absorbs light to near-totality, creates a compelling interplay with the lighter forms, generating a sense of spatial ambiguity and dimensional contrast.
An accomplished academic as well as an artist, Millett holds a masterās degree from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from UCL. Now a tenured Assistant Professor of Arts, Creativities, and Education at Cambridge, her work has been exhibited across the UK and Europe, earning her significant critical acclaim.
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