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Subject: The New Cathedral, Cuenca, Ecuador Description: This work is a depiction of the column capitals flanking the entry of the New Cathedral in Cuenca Ecuador. Rather than being carved from a single piece of stone, like most column capitals, these are pieced together from individual pressed brick elements formed and fired on site by craftsmen. The brick ornamentation features a mix of local flora, adaptations of Cañari and Incan symbols and Catholic iconography. One of the most prominent elements are the roses at the center of each capital. Roses are both one of Ecuador's most important exports and a traditional representation of the Virgin Mary. Additionally the Cathedral borders a large open-air flower market that is central to the local community. I was struck by how the capitals are a compilation of culturally relevant though disparate elements coming together to create a harmonious whole - appropriate for an imposing Catholic Cathedral while also telling a story of the people and place. This work is one of several works that represent different aspects of the New Cathedral complete with the intention that they can be paired up for display as a diptych or triptych. Process: Plein-air drawing, painted in studio.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Ships From:Printing facility in California.
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Emily Handley is a Landscape Painter and Architect who explores the intersection of the built and natural environment one city at a time. Her work investigates vernacular architecture, building ornament’s relationship to local culture, flora, and fauna, and the interaction of functional buildings with their agrarian and industrial landscapes. Working primarily through Plen Air session collections focus on an Area or Structure with individual works highlighting different views and details that speak to a larger narrative. After growing up in the Pacific Northwest exploring the outdoors, her interest in architecture has led her to live and work in several cities across the world. Her work has been shown in exhibitions in Chicago and Denver. Emily has over 10 years of experience in architecture with a focus in adaptive reuse, historic preservation, and interior renovation projects. She holds a Masters and Bachelors in Architecture from Tulane University (New Orleans, LA, USA).
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