
Butterfly by Sue Graef
Butterfly isolates its subject with the quiet authority that marks Sue Graef's finest work. Wings fill the frame in layered planes of colour — each segment a considered decision about hue and weight rather than an attempt at botanical accuracy. The result sits at the edge of representation and abstraction, the insect's structure providing just enough order to anchor a composition that is, at its core, a study in colour relationships and light. Vivid, still, and genuinely elegant.
The canvas surface brings this piece to life in a way that suits its subject perfectly. The warm texture of the weave echoes the fine grain of a real wing, while the depth of the stretched frame gives the butterfly a physical presence — hovering, almost, against the wall.
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Butterfly by Sue Graef
Butterfly isolates its subject with the quiet authority that marks Sue Graef's finest work. Wings fill the frame in layered planes of colour — each segment a considered decision about hue and weight rather than an attempt at botanical accuracy. The result sits at the edge of representation and abstraction, the insect's structure providing just enough order to anchor a composition that is, at its core, a study in colour relationships and light. Vivid, still, and genuinely elegant.
The canvas surface brings this piece to life in a way that suits its subject perfectly. The warm texture of the weave echoes the fine grain of a real wing, while the depth of the stretched frame gives the butterfly a physical presence — hovering, almost, against the wall.
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Butterfly isolates its subject with the quiet authority that marks Sue Graef's finest work. Wings fill the frame in layered planes of colour — each segment a considered decision about hue and weight rather than an attempt at botanical accuracy. The result sits at the edge of representation and abstraction, the insect's structure providing just enough order to anchor a composition that is, at its core, a study in colour relationships and light. Vivid, still, and genuinely elegant.
The canvas surface brings this piece to life in a way that suits its subject perfectly. The warm texture of the weave echoes the fine grain of a real wing, while the depth of the stretched frame gives the butterfly a physical presence — hovering, almost, against the wall.























