Flower Studies 30
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Flower Studies 30
lapis lazuli on marble
28 by 23 cm. 11 by 9 in.
Executed in 2024.
Provenance
Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai
Drawing attention to the geographical origins of Lapis lazuli, particularly in Badakhshan, Afghanistan, Hamra Abbas investigates its historical significance and sheds light on its utilisation in the history of art, unravelling its cultural and artistic implications. Through her research, she uncovers the rich heritage associated with this precious gemstone, revealing its historical usage beyond it🍸s purely visual qualities.
Abbas’ Flower Studies serꦏies, inspired by photographs she has taken on her travels, harnesses her vision to create intricate studies in marble inlay. This traditional technique, deeply rooted in the South Asian region’s rich history and fine craftsmanship, becomes her medium for immortalising the essence of each wildflower in stone.
In form Abbas’ Flower Studies also recall the botanical drawings commissioned in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by East India Company, ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwhich at the time controlled much of the Indian subcontinent. Keen to exploit and expꦓort valuable natural commodities, the Company set out to record the flora of India, commissioning Indian artists to create detailed botanical illustrations of individual plants.