Sky Map i (When I follow the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the earth.) Ptolemy
“The crystal cosmos of the ancient Greeks.
The medieval sea above the sky.
The secret messages hidden in starlight.” (The Sky Atlas)
From a triptych of studies on the brink of becoming a new collection of larger paintings on canvas, inspired by celestial cartography and astrometry.
Ink, bleach and gold dust on paper.
Framed behind anti-reflective glass with a circular mount.
35 x 35 cm
“The crystal cosmos of the ancient Greeks.
The medieval sea above the sky.
The secret messages hidden in starlight.” (The Sky Atlas)
From a triptych of studies on the brink of becoming a new collection of larger paintings on canvas, inspired by celestial cartography and astrometry.
Ink, bleach and gold dust on paper.
Framed behind anti-reflective glass with a circular mount.
35 x 35 cm
“The crystal cosmos of the ancient Greeks.
The medieval sea above the sky.
The secret messages hidden in starlight.” (The Sky Atlas)
From a triptych of studies on the brink of becoming a new collection of larger paintings on canvas, inspired by celestial cartography and astrometry.
Ink, bleach and gold dust on paper.
Framed behind anti-reflective glass with a circular mount.
35 x 35 cm
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Original painting by Hannah Pugh > All Is Not Lost art