Mid-Century Textured Geometric Abstract Wall Art – LH#0356
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Mid-Century Textured Geometric Abstract Wall Art
Bring warmth, structure, and tactile depth into your space with this hand-painted textured geometric abstract wall art by Lucien Hoffmann.
Layered arches, curved forms, and bold geometric shapes meet in a sophisticated palette of terracotta, black, cream, beige, and warm taupe. Rich hand-applied texture gives each section its own character—from deeply grooved linear surfaces to rough palette-knife marks and smoother sculptural forms.
Inspired by the visual language of mid-century modern design while softened through organic shapes and earthy colors, this artwork creates a strong statement without feeling overly graphic.
Its combination of earth tones, bold black contrast, and dimensional texture makes it especially suited to modern living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, entryways, and contemporary home offices.
The Story Behind the Painting
This painting began with a simple idea: exploring how different shapes can feel connected even when they never fully align.
For Lucien Hoffmann, geometric abstraction is not about creating perfect mathematical forms. Instead, the artist allows curves, arches, and irregular blocks to meet with visible imperfections.
A terracotta arc presses against a field of black. Soft cream forms move through the center of the composition, while darker shapes anchor the lower portion of the canvas.
Rather than giving every surface the same finish, Lucien changes the texture from one section to another.
Some areas are carved with repetitive vertical lines. Others retain thick palette-knife marks, scraped edges, and rough organic surfaces.
These variations allow light to interact differently with every part of the painting.
The result is a composition built around contrast:
soft and bold, smooth and rough, warm and dark, structured and imperfect.
It reflects the beauty found when different forms, colors, and textures are allowed to coexist rather than becoming perfectly uniform.
Interior Styling Ideas
This earthy abstract painting works especially well in organic modern, contemporary minimalist and modern rustic interiors.
Display it:
- Above a neutral sofa or low sideboard in the living room
- Over a bed or dresser in a warm minimalist bedroom
- Beside a dining table or above a dining room console
- Over an entryway table to create a strong first impression
- In a home office, study or quiet reading corner
- On a narrow feature wall between windows or architectural openings
For a cohesive look, pair the artwork with warm white or greige walls, walnut or oak furniture, linen upholstery, leather accents, travertine, handmade ceramics and soft ambient lighting.
Why You’ll Love It
- Individually hand-painted on canvas
- Genuine raised and sculptural texture
- Warm cream, olive green and terracotta palette
- Original wabi-sabi geometric composition
- Suitable for modern and neutral interiors
- Made to order by artist Lucien Hoffmann
- Creation time of approximately 1–2 weeks
- Worldwide shipping included
- Shipped by DHL or FedEx
- Estimated delivery in 5–7 days after dispatch
- 30-day returns and exchanges available
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this artwork hand painted or printed?
This artwork is hand painted, featuring real paint and dimensional surface texture rather than a flat printed reproduction.
2. Does the artwork have real raised texture?
Yes. Different areas feature raised paint, carved grooves, palette-knife marks, and rough textured surfaces.
These details become especially visible when light reaches the painting from the side.
3. What colors are used in this artwork?
The primary colors are terracotta, burnt orange, cream, beige, taupe, charcoal, and black.
The overall palette is warm and earthy rather than brightly saturated.
4. Is the orange color bright?
No. The orange areas are closer to terracotta and burnt orange than bright orange.
These muted earth tones are designed to work naturally with beige, wood, black, cream, and neutral interiors.
5. Will my painting look exactly like the product image?
Because each artwork is created by hand, small differences in texture, brushwork, and individual details are a natural part of the process.
The overall composition, color palette, geometric structure, and artistic character remain consistent with the artwork shown.
6. What interior styles work with this painting?
This artwork is especially suited to:
Mid-Century Modern, Organic Modern, Contemporary, Modern Boho, Minimalist, and Transitional interiors.
7. What room is best for geometric abstract wall art?
It works particularly well in a:
Living room, bedroom, dining room, entryway, foyer, or home office.
Its strong geometric composition makes it especially effective on large statement walls.
8. What size wall art should I choose?
When displaying artwork above a sofa, bed, console, or sideboard, choose a size that feels visually connected to the furniture beneath it.
For a large blank wall, a larger canvas usually creates a more balanced statement and makes the textured details easier to appreciate.
9. How should I care for textured wall art?
Gently remove dust with a clean, soft, dry cloth or soft duster.
Avoid rubbing or pressing against the raised texture, and keep the artwork away from excessive moisture, strong heat sources, and prolonged direct sunlight.
10. How long does production and delivery take?
Each painting requires approximately 1–2 weeks to create.
After completion, the artwork ships via FedEx or DHL, with delivery typically taking approximately 5–7 days.
Worldwide shipping is free, and the artwork is covered by a 30-day return and exchange policy.
Artwork Style: 3D Texture Art
Artwork Theme: Abstract
Artist: Lucien Hoffmann
Each artwork is made to order. Creation normally takes 1–2 weeks before dispatch.
After the artwork is completed, delivery normally takes approximately 5–7 business days by DHL or FedEx.
Custom dimensions and palette adjustments may be available. Contact info@wabiwallart.com before ordering to confirm the request.
About Artist
Lucien Hoffmann, born in Cornwall, England in 1991, is an artist renowned for his powerful and emotionally resonant textural landscapes.
His paintings do more than simply depict a landscape; they attempt to recreate its physical essence and inner soul. He innovatively mixes natural materials such as sand, plaster, and plant fibers with oil paints, using tools like palette knives and scrapers to create near-sculptural works on the canvas. The final result is no longer an "image" of the landscape, but rather a slice of the landscape itself—thick, rough, and full of the marks left by storms, rain, and time.







































