amelia coward's creative work

Amelia Coward Contemporary Mixed Media Artist and Colorist

Amelia Coward is a distinguished British visual artist and designer based in Kent, whose work is celebrated for its intricate interplay of color, geometry, and spatial rhythm. With a prestigious educational background from Central St Martins and the Royal College of Art, Coward’s practice is deeply rooted in the color theory teachings of Josef Albers. Her creative output is characterized by two distinct yet complementary directions: her signature ombré dot and stripe paintings, and her innovative use of a vast archive comprising over 40,000 vintage maps. Coward meticulously transforms industrial materials like plywood through a labor-intensive process of laser cutting, hand-painting, and precise assembly. This methodology allows her to create three-dimensional compositions that function as a fusion of painting, collage, and sculpture. Each piece is a study in chromatic harmony, often featuring thousands of hand-painted dots or structured stripes that create an optical sense of movement and depth. As the founder of the design studio Bombus, Coward balances commercial creativity with a fine art practice that is collected globally. Her artworks are held in numerous private and corporate collections, including high-profile international locations. Amelia Coward’s work invites viewers into a world where mathematical precision meets artisanal skill, turning fragments of history into immersive, contemporary compositions that celebrate the emotional and perceptual power of color. By exploring the relationships between lines, shapes, and hues, she offers a contemplative encounter with form and texture anchored in meditative logic.