
Abstract Arches by Emel Tunaboylu
Abstract Arches draws on the recurring archway motifs of Mediterranean architecture, translated into bold vintage illustration. Tunaboylu renders the arch — a form loaded with history and movement — as a graphic centrepiece, framed by warm, sun-bleached tones of terracotta, cream, and sage. The composition has the quality of a travel memory distilled to its essential geometry: a passageway, an opening, a hint of the beyond. The vintage treatment strips away photographic detail in favour of colour and atmosphere, producing something that feels both familiar and quietly evocative.
As a canvas print, the cotton weave adds a warmth and physicality that reinforces the Mediterranean spirit of the work. The earthy palette settles into the texture of the canvas in a way that feels entirely natural — less a reproduction, more an object in its own right. Rich depth, genuine presence on the wall.
Abstract Arches draws on the recurring archway motifs of Mediterranean architecture, translated into bold vintage illustration. Tunaboylu renders the arch — a form loaded with history and movement — as a graphic centrepiece, framed by warm, sun-bleached tones of terracotta, cream, and sage. The composition has the quality of a travel memory distilled to its essential geometry: a passageway, an opening, a hint of the beyond. The vintage treatment strips away photographic detail in favour of colour and atmosphere, producing something that feels both familiar and quietly evocative.
As a canvas print, the cotton weave adds a warmth and physicality that reinforces the Mediterranean spirit of the work. The earthy palette settles into the texture of the canvas in a way that feels entirely natural — less a reproduction, more an object in its own right. Rich depth, genuine presence on the wall.
Original: $53.50
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$18.72Description
Abstract Arches draws on the recurring archway motifs of Mediterranean architecture, translated into bold vintage illustration. Tunaboylu renders the arch — a form loaded with history and movement — as a graphic centrepiece, framed by warm, sun-bleached tones of terracotta, cream, and sage. The composition has the quality of a travel memory distilled to its essential geometry: a passageway, an opening, a hint of the beyond. The vintage treatment strips away photographic detail in favour of colour and atmosphere, producing something that feels both familiar and quietly evocative.
As a canvas print, the cotton weave adds a warmth and physicality that reinforces the Mediterranean spirit of the work. The earthy palette settles into the texture of the canvas in a way that feels entirely natural — less a reproduction, more an object in its own right. Rich depth, genuine presence on the wall.























