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Cosmic | Drawings by Chrysa Koukoura. Item made of paper compatible with art deco style
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Cosmic | Drawings by Chrysa Koukoura. Item made of paper compatible with art deco style
Cosmic | Drawings by Chrysa Koukoura. Item made of paper compatible with art deco style

Created and Sold by Chrysa Koukoura

Chrysa Koukoura

Cosmic - Drawings

Price $1,700

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Shipping: 7-14 days
Estimated Arrival: May 6, 2024
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Handmade

Woman Owned

DimensionsWeight
29.92H x 22.05W in
76H x 56W cm

Cosmic was drawn as part of the Cosmic Series in Collaboration with Fine Fellow taking inspiration from the night skies above us; A piece appreciating and elaborating the beauty of the night; I have used my favourite moon phase along with a simple shape that compliments the moon and the paper it is on, to represent us on earth. The term Wet or Dry moon for this moon phase comes from Hawaiian mythology where it was thought the moon appears as a bowl that would fill up with the rain.
Original Pen Drawing Fine-line pen on paper with rose gold-foil detailing Drawn on a heavyweight 300gsm watercolour paper. Acid-free paper with archival pens for the highest quality and longest lasting. Signed and embossed
Measurements (width, height - cm)
56 ✕ 76

Item Cosmic
Created by Chrysa Koukoura
As seen in Creator's Studio, Melbourne, Australia
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Chrysa Koukoura
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
black and white hand drawn graphic art & screen-prints

I continue to explore the limits of working in fine-line pen on paper; All pieces are drawn and embellished by hand and can take anything up to 80 hours. My current works are heavily influenced by graphic design from both the art-deco and psychedelic era, continuously playing with contrast, bold lines and shape to transport the viewer to somewhere more evocative and free.

I love the simplicity and restrictiveness of working in black and white, as it allows me to bring something unexpected and unseen out of a piece that wouldn’t necessarily have been there had the limitless use of colour been involved.