Plaster Patchwork Wall

Item Number: 32305

$

Tiles of warm gray and stone-white plaster across the canvas. Each rectangle carries a slightly different surface treatment, so the picture reads like a collage of weathered wall fragments. Restrained...

Full Description
Choose your size
Size Guide
  • ✈️ Free Worldwide Shipping & Production Times
    Open

    Total Estimated Delivery: 24–46 Business Days

    Since this is a 100% hand-painted artwork made to order, delivery takes a bit longer than mass-produced prints. Here is the exact breakdown:

    • Processing (14–21 Business Days): Our artists craft and hand-paint your piece. High-quality oil paintings require time for layers to dry properly to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
    • Shipping Transit: Once your painting passes quality control, it is handed over to our reliable shipping partners.
      • USA, Canada & Europe: 10–20 business days
      • Australia & Rest of World: 15–25 business days

    Customs Note: International orders may be subject to import duties/taxes, which are the buyer's responsibility.

  • 🛡️ 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee & Returns
    Open

    We want your purchase experience to be as easy as possible! You have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.

    • Standard Artworks: Eligible for return within 30 days (must be new, unused, and in original packaging). For "change of mind" returns, the buyer covers return shipping costs. We do not charge any restocking fees.
    • Damaged or Defective Items: If your art arrives damaged, contact us immediately. We will offer a free replacement or a full refund and cover any return shipping costs.
    • Custom & Personalized Orders: Due to their unique nature, portraits and custom-modified artworks are final sale and cannot be returned unless they arrive damaged.
    • Cancellations: You may cancel your order for free within 24 hours of purchase.

    To start a return, simply contact us at info@tryartwork.com.

  • 🎨 100% Hand-Painted Oil Art
    Open

    This is NOT a print. You are purchasing a genuine, hand-painted oil reproduction created by a skilled artist.

    We use museum-quality canvas and rich oil paints to capture the texture, depth, and soul of the original masterpiece. Every brushstroke is applied by hand, making your artwork truly unique.

Our benefits
  • 100% Hand-Painted Oil
    100% Hand-Painted Oil
  • Free Worldwide Shipping
    Free Worldwide Shipping
  • Museum-Quality Standards
    Museum-Quality Standards

Features “Plaster Patchwork Wall”
Overview
Color
Gray, Beige, Ivory, White, Cream
Tags
Minimalist, Textured, Contemporary, Monochrome, Geometric, Architecture
Concept and Style
Topics
Tranquility & Calm , Texture & Depth , Simplicity & Clarity
Styles
Minimalism , Textured , Geometric Abstraction
Shape
Vertical
Recommended Spaces
Estate Type
Room Type
Visual and Stylistic Elements
Objects
Texture , Layers , Shapes , Forms , Lines
Did you see an error in the description or specifications? Let us know about it!
Report an error
Description “Plaster Patchwork Wall”

Tiles of warm gray and stone-white plaster across the canvas. Each rectangle carries a slightly different surface treatment, so the picture reads like a collage of weathered wall fragments. Restrained, architectural, deliberately quiet.

The palette holds soft neutrals: warm gray, ivory, stone white, with a thread of pale beige. Nothing else interrupts. The rectangles share an even rhythm, but each panel breathes its own texture. Some are scumbled. Some carry knife marks. Some sit almost flat. Variation lives inside the restraint.

It belongs in calm, modern interiors. Pale plaster walls, oak floors, a low linen bed, a single ceramic vessel. The format reads well in a bedroom wall above a low headboard, a home-office wall above a quiet desk, a hallway turn, or a bathroom corner that can take art. In a spa, a boutique hotel suite, a hotel room or a reception area, the architectural calm of the picture pulls the room toward stillness.

Up close the surface confirms a hand-painted oil painting on canvas. The plaster passages are built up in thin layers, then scraped or combed back to reveal the layer beneath. Side-light from a picture lamp turns the panel grid into a slow tonal map, with each rectangle catching light in its own way. Pair with linen, raw wood, warm white walls and a single stone lamp so the picture keeps its meditative pull and the room stays uncluttered around it.

This piece is offered as abstract wall art, painted to order on stretched canvas.


Collector's Guide PDF “Plaster Patchwork Wall”

Reviews “Plaster Patchwork Wall”

Q/A “Plaster Patchwork Wall”
Experts answer questions

Additional Information “Plaster Patchwork Wall”

Tiles of warm gray and stone-white plaster across the canvas. Each rectangle carries a slightly different surface treatment, so the picture reads like a collage of weathered wall fragments.

Visual cues include forms, layers, and lines. The palette is anchored by beige, cream, and gray. The composition is vertical.

Plaster Patchwork Wall sits well in a bathroom or a bedroom. Boutique hotel and hotel room settings are also a strong fit.

It pairs with geometric abstraction and minimalism interiors more naturally than ornate ones. A vertical hang reads well above a sideboard or a narrow console.

The palette gathers around beige, cream, gray, ivory, and white. The cool register keeps the work quiet; nothing pushes forward more than the rest.

Each canvas is laid in by one painter from start to finish, in oil on stretched cotton. Surface is kept measured and flat, with brushwork that reads as deliberate rather than expressive.

The geometric abstraction character runs through the underpainting, while the minimalism feel emerges in the surface passes. Plaster Patchwork Wall is finished with the traditional drying and varnishing cycle; the stretcher is keyed evenly to keep the canvas flat in shipping. The vertical stretch keys the canvas tighter at the long edges, which is what holds a tall format true on the wall.

Vertical formats sit best on tall, narrow walls: between two windows, framing a doorway, or above a slim hall console. Centre the canvas at standing eye level (around 150 cm above the floor); a vertical wants air on both sides.

The geometric abstraction character of Plaster Patchwork Wall prefers a wall that has a single focal piece rather than a grid. View Plaster Patchwork Wall from about twice the canvas height back; that is the distance at which the surface settles.