A geometric abstract wall relief with clear lines and strong color fields. The black metal frame divides the composition into rectangular and circular sections filled with colored composite. The arrangement creates the image of a face – both strictly constructed and poetic.
Technique & Material
Black metal frame with colored composite infills in yellow, red, blue, white, black, and gray. Combines the cool precision of metal with painterly depth.
Format & Edition
89 × 100 cm including wall mount · Edition 1/3 · numbered and hand-signed
Concept
The work explores the relationship between humanity and geometry. Lines, surfaces, and colors form a mask that abstracts human presence into universal shapes. It raises questions of identity, abstraction, closeness and distance, freedom and order.
Classification
Modern abstract art · Geometric abstraction · Bauhaus/Constructivism · Contemporary wall reliefs
Placement
Perfect for modern interiors, workplaces, or galleries. Its scale and colors make it a striking centerpiece, either as a solitary statement or in dialogue with minimalist architecture.
Artwork Reflection
This wall relief unites two opposites: the rigor of geometry and the direct impact of a face. Reduced to lines, planes, and colors, the black frame creates order while colored fields provide rhythm. The face is not a portrait but a sign – a condensation of humanity into universal forms. The piece stands between artwork and design, ornament and symbol. It addresses identity, individuality, and the tension between human and system. It is both decorative and thought-provoking – about the interplay of form and emotion, freedom and structure.
Product Location | Greifswalder Str. 242 17121 Loitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany |
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