The Story
Size:50 x 56 in.
Tabitha Millett’s Sine Fine (45" x 51") is a striking example of her commitment to minimalism, materiality, and dynamic abstraction. The composition is dominated by a bold, spiralling black form, applied with a precision that conveys both movement and balance. The contrast between deep, matte black and the negative space around it creates an illusion of expansion and contraction, evoking a sense of infinite motion. The deliberate imperfections—splattered paint and textured ridges—add a tactile quality, reinforcing Millett’s exploration of process and material agency.
Millett is a British artist and academic whose work is deeply influenced by minimalism, brutalist architecture, and Bauhaus principles. She seeks to achieve intensity through simplicity, stripping her compositions down to essential forms and textures. Her signature palette consists of hand-mixed pigments enriched with marble dust or limestone fragments, lending each piece a unique material depth.
With a background in Fine Art and academic achievements including a master’s from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from UCL, Millett now serves as an Assistant Professor at Cambridge. Her work has been exhibited internationally, earning recognition for its meticulous execution and conceptual depth.

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:50 x 56 in.
Tabitha Millett’s Sine Fine (45" x 51") is a striking example of her commitment to minimalism, materiality, and dynamic abstraction. The composition is dominated by a bold, spiralling black form, applied with a precision that conveys both movement and balance. The contrast between deep, matte black and the negative space around it creates an illusion of expansion and contraction, evoking a sense of infinite motion. The deliberate imperfections—splattered paint and textured ridges—add a tactile quality, reinforcing Millett’s exploration of process and material agency.
Millett is a British artist and academic whose work is deeply influenced by minimalism, brutalist architecture, and Bauhaus principles. She seeks to achieve intensity through simplicity, stripping her compositions down to essential forms and textures. Her signature palette consists of hand-mixed pigments enriched with marble dust or limestone fragments, lending each piece a unique material depth.
With a background in Fine Art and academic achievements including a master’s from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from UCL, Millett now serves as an Assistant Professor at Cambridge. Her work has been exhibited internationally, earning recognition for its meticulous execution and conceptual depth.
















