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“Underwater Love”  by Amica

“This must be underwater love, the way I feel it slipping all over me.’

Colour can tell a story or take you on an emotional journey. These colours feel alive, ever-shifting and ever moving.

This striking piece harnesses Japanese aesthetic principles, including Ma.

Though all my pieces are purely abstract, upon viewing we intuitively recognise a visual language that mimics the currents of the ocean, natural formations of the earth, a flower in new bloom or the patterns of precious stone.  They activate the senses, allowing for immersive visual experiences that transport you outdoors, straight into nature’s arms.

What is Ma?

Ma (間) is a Japanese word that can be roughly translated as “negative space”. In my work, I’m intentional about creating spaces between the forms, areas of quiet, of emptiness, like little pauses between sentences. These spaces give the work a unique rhythm.

Underwater Love

Amica

Original price was: AUD$4,600.Current price is: AUD$4,140.
Size: 155w x 104h x 5d cms
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Mixed media – ink acrylic watercolour and enamel on canvas

Framed in timber

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“Underwater Love”  by Amica

“This must be underwater love, the way I feel it slipping all over me.’

Colour can tell a story or take you on an emotional journey. These colours feel alive, ever-shifting and ever moving.

This striking piece harnesses Japanese aesthetic principles, including Ma.

Though all my pieces are purely abstract, upon viewing we intuitively recognise a visual language that mimics the currents of the ocean, natural formations of the earth, a flower in new bloom or the patterns of precious stone.  They activate the senses, allowing for immersive visual experiences that transport you outdoors, straight into nature’s arms.

What is Ma?

Ma (間) is a Japanese word that can be roughly translated as “negative space”. In my work, I’m intentional about creating spaces between the forms, areas of quiet, of emptiness, like little pauses between sentences. These spaces give the work a unique rhythm.