A wall relief where black metal lines form a grid of squares and rectangles. Within it, a face emerges, reduced to geometric basics. The surfaces are filled with red, blue, yellow, as well as white, gray, and black. The work merges strict order with human expression.
Technique & Material
Black metal frame with composite panels in yellow, red, blue, white, gray, and black. The material mix creates sharp contours and vivid contrasts.
Format & Edition
80 × 100 cm including wall mount · Edition 1/3 · numbered and hand-signed
Concept
The work interprets the mask as an architectural structure. The face is not portrayed but constructed from lines and surfaces. It becomes an image of humanity between identity and abstraction.
Classification
Modern abstract art · Geometric abstraction · Bauhaus/Constructivism · Contemporary wall reliefs
Placement
Perfect for modern living spaces, offices, or galleries. The linear structure especially suits minimalist, bright interiors.
Artwork Reflection
The wall relief “Architecture of the Mask” demonstrates how the human face can be translated into geometry. Lines form a grid of order and stability, while circles and color fields add vitality. The mask becomes a symbol of tension between individuality and system, personality and construction. Not just decoration, but a statement about modern form language.
Product Location | Greifswalder Str. 242 17121 Loitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany |
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