Description
The Guard Up framed canvas brings a bold abstract composition to your walls, built from horizontal black brush strokes stacked across a soft, warm neutral ground. The paint reads with real texture, from the dry-brush feathering at the edges to the heavier saturated centres, giving the piece a hand-painted quality even in printed canvas form.
A slim black frame borders the canvas and holds the artwork clean and contained, letting the beige backdrop and off-white flashes carry the eye between each stroke. The monochrome palette suits a wide range of rooms, sitting comfortably against pale walls or working as a focal point above a sofa, bed or console. At 900mm wide and 1200mm tall, it has enough scale to anchor a space on its own or lead a small gallery arrangement.
The canvas is set on an MDF and PS frame, keeping the overall weight manageable at a 35mm depth so it hangs close to the wall. The restrained black, white and neutral tones make it an easy match for modern and contemporary interiors, whether your scheme leans warm and earthy or cool and pared back.
Specification
| Material |
MDF / PS frame with canvas |
| Colour |
Black on neutral |
| Frame |
Slim black surround |
| Dimensions |
900mm W x 1200mm H x 35mm D |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
| Mounting |
Wall hung |
| Style |
Abstract brush stroke |
Frequently Asked
What is the artwork printed on?
It is a canvas print set on an MDF and PS frame, finished with a slim black border surround.
How large is the piece?
It measures 900mm wide by 1200mm tall with a 35mm depth, giving it enough scale to work as a standalone focal point.
What colours are in the design?
The artwork uses black brush strokes over a warm neutral background with off-white accents, keeping to a monochrome palette.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the canvas gently with a dry or lightly damp soft cloth. Avoid soaking the surface or using harsh cleaning products.
Which rooms suit this canvas?
Its neutral and black tones suit living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and hallways in modern or contemporary schemes.