1970s Brutalist Cityscape Wall Sculpture by Finesse Originals

1970s Brutalist Cityscape Wall Sculpture by Finesse Originals

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Impressive 5ft x wide three-dimensional Brutalist wall hanging sculpture by Finesse Originals. The cityscape is comprised of fiberglass made to give the effect of a ...

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Usage
  • Such a wall sculpture could serve as a striking focal point in a living room, adding depth and character to the design of the space.
  • A three-dimensional sculpture like this may enhance ambiance in a contemporary office or creative workspace, reflecting an artistic ethos.
  • Wall hangings of this nature could also be effectively used in art galleries or exhibition spaces to create visual interest and dialogue around mid-century design.
History
  • Finesse Originals, known for their unique design aesthetic, contributed to the rise of the Brutalist movement in the mid-20th century, which emphasized raw materials and bold forms.
  • The 1970s marked a notable era for decorative arts, where craftsmanship and innovative materials like fiberglass began to gain prominence in home decor, influencing interior design styles that followed.
Design Significance
  • Brutalist sculptures often emphasize geometric forms and textural contrasts, seeking to evoke a sense of urban landscapes, which is reflected in the architecture of this piece.
  • The use of fiberglass in sculptural design during this period was significant as it allowed for lighter, more versatile forms while providing a luxurious appearance akin to metal finishes.

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