
Accordion by Sue Graef
Accordion takes an instrument synonymous with folk tradition and renders it in the confident visual language of contemporary design illustration. Sue Graef builds the composition from interlocking shapes and saturated colour — the bellows, grilles, and keys abstracted into a flat, rhythmic arrangement that quietly mirrors the instrument's own pleated logic. The palette is warm but controlled, the linework precise. It is a piece that rewards recognition: first you read the object, then you appreciate the craft.
On canvas, the geometric intricacy of this work finds its ideal surface. The woven texture lends Graef's colour planes a warmth that print on paper cannot offer, and the depth of the stretched frame projects the composition with the presence it deserves as a canvas print.
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Accordion by Sue Graef
Accordion takes an instrument synonymous with folk tradition and renders it in the confident visual language of contemporary design illustration. Sue Graef builds the composition from interlocking shapes and saturated colour — the bellows, grilles, and keys abstracted into a flat, rhythmic arrangement that quietly mirrors the instrument's own pleated logic. The palette is warm but controlled, the linework precise. It is a piece that rewards recognition: first you read the object, then you appreciate the craft.
On canvas, the geometric intricacy of this work finds its ideal surface. The woven texture lends Graef's colour planes a warmth that print on paper cannot offer, and the depth of the stretched frame projects the composition with the presence it deserves as a canvas print.
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Accordion takes an instrument synonymous with folk tradition and renders it in the confident visual language of contemporary design illustration. Sue Graef builds the composition from interlocking shapes and saturated colour — the bellows, grilles, and keys abstracted into a flat, rhythmic arrangement that quietly mirrors the instrument's own pleated logic. The palette is warm but controlled, the linework precise. It is a piece that rewards recognition: first you read the object, then you appreciate the craft.
On canvas, the geometric intricacy of this work finds its ideal surface. The woven texture lends Graef's colour planes a warmth that print on paper cannot offer, and the depth of the stretched frame projects the composition with the presence it deserves as a canvas print.























