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Mid-Century Brutalist Illuminated Brass Wall Panels – A Pair
Make a dramatic architectural statement with this monumental pair of mid-century Brutalist illuminated wall sculptures from the estate of Elaine Wynn. Blending the raw, experimental energy of 1970s torch-cut art with the refined glamour of the Hollywood Regency era, these panels serve as both a light source and high-impact fine art installations.
Each panel features an intricate, hand-welded abstract matrix of textured, "melted" gilt brass. The drip-like stalactite forms are mounted on acrylic and beautifully contained within a sleek, mirror-polished brass structural frame. The frame is fitted with gallery lights that cast a warm, directional down-glow on the art.
Designed to anchor an entryway, flank a large fireplace mantel, or bring moody, theatrical lighting to a minimalist dining room. They display beautifully as a symmetrical pair or side-by-side as a continuous art wall.
Make a dramatic architectural statement with this monumental pair of mid-century Brutalist illuminated wall sculptures from the estate of Elaine Wynn. Blending the raw, experimental energy of 1970s torch-cut art with the refined glamour of the Hollywood Regency era, these panels serve as both a light source and high-impact fine art installations.
Each panel features an intricate, hand-welded abstract matrix of textured, "melted" gilt brass. The drip-like stalactite forms are mounted on acrylic and beautifully contained within a sleek, mirror-polished brass structural frame. The frame is fitted with gallery lights that cast a warm, directional down-glow on the art.
Designed to anchor an entryway, flank a large fireplace mantel, or bring moody, theatrical lighting to a minimalist dining room. They display beautifully as a symmetrical pair or side-by-side as a continuous art wall.