About this piece

Arabesque Fire

Arabesque geometry burned in spice-market reds.

Source

Where it comes from.

The 16-fold rotational lattice of Moroccan zellige, opened up at the edges and burned in spice-market colour: saffron, coral, vermilion, rust on a charcoal frame, with a black tracery on top that reads as flame as much as tile. Ten layers, square format, made to anchor a room.
Arabesque Fire in the studio
In the studio

The physical piece.

Arabesque Fire in the studio — photo 1
Arabesque Fire in the studio — photo 2
Arabesque Fire in the studio — photo 3
What next

Sit with it a moment longer.