1970s Curtis Jere "Raindrops" Chrome Sculpture

1970s Curtis Jere "Raindrops" Chrome Sculpture

loader

1970s abstract chrome "Raindrops" wall sculpture by Curtis Jere' for Artisian House. Can hang both horizontally or vertically.Condition: ExcellentMeasurements: 36" x 27" x 8" deep

$$$$$ · Indexed November 8, 2024 ·



City Issue
Candler Park - Atlanta, GA
328-B Mell Ave NE Atlanta GA, 30307 · 678-999-9075






Usage
  • Ideal for enhancing modern living spaces, this type of sculpture can serve as a striking focal point in a variety of settings such as living rooms, entryways, or offices.
  • Consider displaying such a sculpture in areas where natural light can highlight its reflective qualities, contributing to a dynamic atmosphere.
  • This kind of art piece can be particularly effective in spaces that embrace eclectic or mid-century modern aesthetics, appealing to both art enthusiasts and casual decorators.
History
  • Curtis Jere, known for his unique metal sculptures, gained popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1970s, reflecting a growing trend towards abstract and playful designs in home decor.
  • Sculptures from this era often encapsulate the artistic experimentation of the time, where materials like chrome were celebrated for their contemporary feel and versatility.
  • Artisan House, the studio behind Jere's creations, was part of a larger movement that emphasized handmade, artisanal craftsmanship in contrast to mass-produced items.
Design Significance
  • The raindrop motif often symbolizes fluidity and movement, which can evoke feelings of tranquility and creativity in a space.
  • Surfaces such as chrome are not just about aesthetics; they also highlight the era's fascination with industrial materials, bridging the gap between fine art and functional design.
  • The dual orientation option of hanging conveys versatility, allowing for personalization in arrangement and placement, which aligns with modern design philosophies that prioritize individual expression.

ATTIC is a search and discovery engine that helps you find furniture, home decor and fashion products from small, independent stores, dealers and makers. Our core service is free for all to use. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Learn more about ATTIC


Still looking? Search stores near Atlanta or anywhere in the world.