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Out Here on the Perimeter There Are No Stars - Hannah Pugh
Hannah Pugh is a Birmingham‑based contemporary artist working with ink, bleach, acrylic, watercolour, and gilded details to create atmospheric, otherworldly abstract landscapes. Her intuitive mixed‑media process blends memory, imagination, and magical realism, resulting in dreamlike works that drift between reality and daydream.
This piece is from Hannah Pugh’s debut exhibition at Seventh Circle, ‘All Is Not Lost - Crossing Into Elsewhere, a collection exploring transformation and the spaces we move through.
OUT HERE ON THE PERIMETER THERE ARE NO STARS.
Out Here on the Perimeter There Are No Stars takes its title from a lyric Hannah used to scratch into school desks as a teenager, a line that has followed her for decades. “I still can’t get it out of my mind,” she says, reflecting on how certain phrases become lifelong companions. The work balances controlled pencil lines with a dried pool of ink, pierced by a waxing moon rendered in marbled silver leaf.
Hannah often aligns her studio practice with lunar cycles, describing the waxing moon as “the best time to set intentions, as the moon grows, your ideas grow with it.” This piece captures that sense of quiet expansion. Acrylic, ink, pencil and silver leaf create a surface that feels both deliberate and instinctive, a small cosmos held together by the pull of a single moon.
Acrylic, ink, pencil, marbled silver leaf on cradled wooden panel
Original Artwork
Size W 41 × L 51 cm
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Hannah Pugh is a Birmingham‑based contemporary artist working with ink, bleach, acrylic, watercolour, and gilded details to create atmospheric, otherworldly abstract landscapes. Her intuitive mixed‑media process blends memory, imagination, and magical realism, resulting in dreamlike works that drift between reality and daydream.
This piece is from Hannah Pugh’s debut exhibition at Seventh Circle, ‘All Is Not Lost - Crossing Into Elsewhere, a collection exploring transformation and the spaces we move through.
OUT HERE ON THE PERIMETER THERE ARE NO STARS.
Out Here on the Perimeter There Are No Stars takes its title from a lyric Hannah used to scratch into school desks as a teenager, a line that has followed her for decades. “I still can’t get it out of my mind,” she says, reflecting on how certain phrases become lifelong companions. The work balances controlled pencil lines with a dried pool of ink, pierced by a waxing moon rendered in marbled silver leaf.
Hannah often aligns her studio practice with lunar cycles, describing the waxing moon as “the best time to set intentions, as the moon grows, your ideas grow with it.” This piece captures that sense of quiet expansion. Acrylic, ink, pencil and silver leaf create a surface that feels both deliberate and instinctive, a small cosmos held together by the pull of a single moon.
Acrylic, ink, pencil, marbled silver leaf on cradled wooden panel
Original Artwork
Size W 41 × L 51 cm
.
Shipping
Seventh Circle provides free shipping across the UK and Northern Ireland.
For international orders, please contact us (hello@svnthcrcl.com) for a custom shipping quote outside of the UK and Northern Ireland.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions.