Margot Sinclair / Merope

$1,651
Only 1 piece in stock!

Margot Sinclair is a California-born, Michigan-raised, NYC-based contemporary artist. Her practice involves mixed media across oil, acrylic, graphite, and thread. Through this combination of mediums, Margot is able to create palpable texture in each of her works — while neutral in palette, they are still able to add depth and dimension to a space. 

This series is based off of the Pleiades (7 Sisters) constellation, rooted in Greek Mythology. The constellation itself has 9 predominant stars, representing each of the 7 sisters and their 2 parents (Atlas & Pleione). The pieces are similar to each other in many ways, but all unique in background color, palette and energy. All of them feature the constellation itself, embroidered into the canvas in thread.

Each one has an additional multi-media component — text cut from a mid-20th century french book on art. Each canvas features different pieces from the same book.

18" x 24"

Original; 1 of 1.

The work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Founder of Tacit.

All frames are custom made locally in Toronto by a fellow female-owned business, using high quality wood imported from Italy.

If purchased framed, this work on canvas will be framed in a floater frame — offering a polished and refined finish that accentuates the artwork.

Oil, acrylic, graphite, and thread on stretched canvas.

Free worldwide shipping.

Orders are fulfilled in 5 - 10 business days. Exact shipping times may vary based on location.

Your artwork is packaged with care in protective supplies to ensure a safe and sound delivery.

Margot Sinclair

Margot is a California-raised, Michigan-educated, New York City-based contemporary artist.

Having gained rapid global recognition, Margot has experienced exponential demand for her work. The abstract style resonates with collectors of all kinds due to its highly interpretive nature — demonstrating art's unique ability to take on new meanings.

We look good together —

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