"My work ranges from highly detailed dot-based pieces, sometimes featuring thousands of raised, hand-painted dots, to large-scale stripe compositions defined by bold colour clashes and scale contrast. Underlying all of this is an ongoing fascination with colour theory, visual rhythm, and the calming emotional effects of spatial arrangement." - Amelia Coward
Amelia Coward is a British artist known for her immersive works exploring colour theory, geometry, and spatial rhythm. Influenced by Josef Albers and with a background in textiles, she creates vivid ombré dot and stripe paintings and intricate collages from her archive of 40,000 vintage maps. Her labour-intensive process blends hand-crafted techniques with laser-cut precision, resulting in dynamic, colour-driven compositions. Inspired by Kinetic and Op art, Coward's work invites active viewing and emotional connection. Her art is held in private and public collections worldwide, with major installations across the US, including San Diego, Brooklyn, and Saudi Arabia.