Description
The Abstractio is a 100x130cm acrylic painting built around a geometric grid of hand-painted blocks in sand, slate, cream and charcoal tones. Each block is layered with visible brushstrokes and textured acrylic, creating depth across the canvas, while gold shimmer accents catch light at certain angles and add a metallic gleam to selected squares.
Designed as a vertical statement piece for hallways, above console tables, or on feature walls in living rooms with ceiling heights of 2.4m or above, the Abstractio works in neutral-toned interiors that pair natural materials with geometric structure. The muted palette sits comfortably alongside earthy ceramics, raw timber furniture, concrete surfaces and linen upholstery without competing for attention. The 4cm-deep frame allows the painting to hang flush or project slightly from the wall depending on the hanging hardware used.
The grid composition is irregular rather than perfectly symmetrical, with blocks of varying sizes creating visual rhythm without strict repetition. The acrylic paint is built up in multiple layers, so the surface texture varies between smooth cream sections and heavily worked areas where brush marks remain visible. At 3kg, the painting is light enough to hang on a standard picture hook over plasterboard, though a wall plug and screw fixing is recommended for permanent installation.
Specification
| Width |
100cm |
| Height |
130cm |
| Depth |
4cm |
| Weight |
3kg |
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Frequently Asked
What is the canvas mounted on?
The acrylic painting is mounted on a 4cm-deep frame. This allows it to hang either flush against the wall or to project slightly depending on the hanging method used.
Are the gold accents metallic paint or leaf?
The gold shimmer is created with metallic acrylic paint applied to selected blocks within the grid. It catches natural and artificial light at certain angles, adding subtle highlights to the neutral palette.
What wall fixings are needed?
At 3kg, the painting can hang on a standard picture hook over plasterboard. For permanent installation or on masonry walls, a wall plug and screw fixing into the frame's hanging hardware is recommended.
Does the grid pattern have perfect symmetry?
No. The grid is irregular, with blocks of varying sizes creating a rhythmic composition rather than strict geometric repetition. This gives the piece a hand-painted, compositional quality rather than a mechanical grid layout.