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Three Panel Geometric Abstract Wall Sculpture
$3,495.00
This three-panel copper wall sculpture has a modern abstract design and is made from hand-shaped sheet metal. Measuring 1½ inches deep, these panels have three-dimensional surfaces of raised geometric planes and curved forms with a ¼-inch relief. The copper was treated with salts, acids and chemicals over several weeks to produce a colorful patina of browns, blacks, and blue-green tones.
| Weight | 36 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 201⁄4 × 64 × 11⁄2 in |
| Material | Copper |
DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS
ARTWORK DETAILS
| Size | 20¼ x 64 x 1½ in |
|---|---|
| Weight | 36 lbs |
| Material | Copper |
| Display | Indoor Only |
DESIGN AND STYLE
Geometric planes and curved abstract forms come together in a modern composition that is open to interpretation. The sculpture's three panels look like thick slabs of solid metal, with a raw hammered texture and color palette that pairs well with wood, stone and other natural materials. The clean lines and bold forms suit a range of settings, from contemporary homes to commercial interiors.
MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
The panels were formed from flat copper sheet metal using hammers and pneumatic tools to create a three dimensional surface. There is about a 1/4 inch of depth in the raised relief, which was driven directly into the metal by thousands of hammer blows, rather than created by adding or removing material. These hammer marks are visible across the metal, creating a rich surface texture and a record of the forming process.
Once the surface relief was formed the sides of each panel were bent over and welded at the corners, creating a hollow metal shell roughly as thick as a penny. The copper shells were mounted to an internal frame and backing board that supports the structure and provides a place to attach the hanging hardware.
Please note, this sculpture is for indoor display only, as the wood components are not suitable for outdoor conditions or moisture.
FINISH AND PATINA
When exposed to atmospheric elements over many years, copper naturally oxidizes and changes color, slowly turning dark brown and eventually green. This process was accelerated in the studio over several weeks using acids, chemicals, moisture and salts to produce a varied patina of deep browns, blacks, and blue-green tones. Once the desired colors developed, the sculpture was washed to stop the process and sealed with a clear protective lacquer to preserve the finish.
DIMENSIONS AND DISPLAY
This copper wall sculpture is a three-panel piece, or triptych, designed to be displayed as a set. Each panel measures 18 inches wide by 20 inches tall and extends 1.5 inches from the wall. The set spans about 5 feet in width depending on the space between each panel. The panels weigh 12 pounds each.Â
STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION
Your artwork ships with a french cleat style wall hanger rated to hold well beyond the sculpture’s weight. The hanger is already attached to the back of the sculpture, and a matching wall bracket is included for installation. Bear Claw screws are provided and work in drywall, plaster, wood and some masonry. Bear Claws do not need to be screwed into a wall stud, they can support the sculpture when screwed into drywall alone. Having said that, if you can hit a stud with 1 one of your screws that's always a good idea. Other screws or anchors can be used if your wall requires them.
TOOLS YOU NEED
- Tape Measure
- Pencil
- Level
- Drill
- 3/16" drill bit
- Phillips screwdriver
NOTES
- No stud required
- Hardware included
- Use larger holes first
- Check level often
- Avoid over-tightening
- Hand tighten only
Mark wall bracket location
Decide where you want the top edge of the artwork to be on the wall. Measure down from that point to the hanger's location; this measurement is provided with your artwork. Mark this spot on the wall with a light pencil line.
Install the next screws
Loosen the center screw slightly so the bracket can swing aside. Drill 3/16 inch pilot holes at the new marks. Swing the bracket back into position and keep the level on top. Insert the next two screws and tighten until they are barely snug, but not fully tight.
Mark the first hole
Hold the bracket so the bottom edge rests on the pencil line and center it where you want the artwork to hang. Mark the center of one of the large holes near the middle of the bracket.
Level and tighten
Tighten the screws one at a time while continuously checking the level. The wall bracket can shift slightly during the final turns of a screw. If the bracket moves out of level, loosen the screws slightly, pivot the bracket back to level, and retighten.
Install the first screw
Drill a 3/16 inch pilot hole at the mark you just made. Drive the first screw in with a handheld screwdriver, but do not tighten it fully. Leave it snug enough to hold the bracket while still allowing it to pivot for leveling.
Test hang the artwork
Hang the artwork once the first three screws are tight to confirm that it sits level. Small adjustments can still be made by loosening the screws and re-leveling the bracket.
Mark the next holes
Place a level on top of the bracket and pivot it until it is level. While holding the bracket level, mark the centers of two additional large holes near each end of the bracket. Using the larger holes allows for easier adjustment in later steps.
Add extra screws
After the bracket is level, additional screws can be installed in the remaining holes for added support. If none of your first three screws are anchored to a wall stud, it is recommended to add at least one more. If you are able to hit a wall stud with one of your screws, then three screws are likely sufficient.
TOOLS YOU MAY NEED
- Tape Measure
- Pencil
- Level
- Drill
- 3/16" drill bit
- Phillips screwdriver
NOTES
- No stud required
- Hardware included
- Use larger holes first
- Check level often
- Avoid over-tightening
- Hand tighten only
Mark wall bracket location
Decide where you want the top edge of the artwork to be on the wall. Measure down from that point to the hanger's location; this measurement is provided with your artwork. Mark this spot on the wall with a light pencil line.
Mark the first hole
Hold the bracket so the bottom edge rests on the pencil line and center it where you want the artwork to hang. Mark the center of one of the large holes near the middle of the bracket.
Install the first screw
Drill a 3/16 inch pilot hole at the mark you just made. Drive the first screw in with a handheld screwdriver, but do not tighten it fully. Leave it snug enough to hold the bracket while still allowing it to pivot for leveling.
Mark the next holes
Place a level on top of the bracket and pivot it until it is level. While holding the bracket level, mark the centers of two additional large holes near each end of the bracket. Using the larger holes allows for easier adjustment in later steps.
Install the next screws
Loosen the center screw slightly so the bracket can swing aside. Drill 3/16 inch pilot holes at the new marks. Swing the bracket back into position and keep the level on top. Insert the next two screws and tighten until they are barely snug, but not fully tight.
Level and tighten
Tighten the screws one at a time while continuously checking the level. The wall bracket can shift slightly during the final turns of a screw. If the bracket moves out of level, loosen the screws slightly, pivot the bracket back to level, and retighten
Test hang the artwork
Hang the artwork once the first three screws are tight to confirm that it sits level. Small adjustments can still be made by loosening the screws and re-leveling the bracket
Add extra screws
After the bracket is level, additional screws can be installed in the remaining holes for added support. If none of your first three screws are anchored to a wall stud, it is recommended to add at least one more. If you are able to hit a wall stud with one of your screws, then three screws are likely sufficient.
PRO-TIPS
Utilize "Wiggle Room": Most brackets have holes larger than the screw diameter. Loosen all mounting screws slightly—just enough so the bracket can move but won’t fall—then pivot it to the level position and retighten while holding it firmly in place.
Compensate for Uneven Walls: If the wall isn't perfectly flat, the bracket may bow or tilt as you tighten the screws. To fix this, loosen the screws slightly and slide a shim—such as a plastic spacer, a metal washer, or even a small piece of cardstock—behind the bracket to fill the gap before retightening.
Widen Existing Holes: If the bracket is stuck because a hole was drilled slightly off, use a round metal file to slightly elongate the mounting hole into an oval shape. This allows for a few millimeters of "post-installation" adjustment.Â
Compensate for Visual Illusions: Sometimes a perfectly level bracket looks "crooked" because the ceiling or a nearby mantel isn't level. In these cases, it is often better to measure an equal distance from the ceiling or mantel on both sides so the artwork appears level to the eye, even if the bubble level says otherwise.
CLEANING AND CARE
OVERVIEW
This wall sculpture requires minimal maintenance. The surface is sealed with Permalac, a professional grade clear lacquer made for metal. The sculpture can be recoated if the finish becomes damaged.
Dust with dry microfiber cloth and avoid abrasive pads or paper towels that can scratch the coating or leave lint. Do not use metal polish, cleaners, or solvents. Handle with clean dry hands or gloves to keep oils off the finish. Keep the piece away from high humidity, direct water contact, and long periods of strong sun.
MAINTENANCE

Dusting
Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth or scratch-free duster to remove dust from the surface.
NOTES

Avoid Humidity
Do not hang in areas with high humidity (bathrooms) or where it may be exposed to water.

Handling
Always handle with clean, dry hands or gloves to prevent oils from affecting the finish.

Display Indoors
Maintain stable indoor temperatures and low humidity levels for long-term preservation.

No Cleaners or Abrasives
Do not use household cleaners, polishes, cleaning sprays or abrasives.
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
FREE U.S. SHIPPING!
Free shipping is available within the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. Free shipping does not include U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or the Northern Mariana Islands.Â
Orders ship only to the address entered at checkout. Address changes after purchase are not accepted. If a change is needed, the order must be canceled and placed again with the correct address.
Secure Delivery & Signature Requirement
All orders require an adult signature (21+) upon delivery. A delivery signature serves as proof of delivery and completion of the shipment.
This requirement helps prevent theft, confirms delivery to a person, and provides a record for insurance and delivery verification.
Order Processing & Transit
Most orders ship within 3-5 business days. Some pieces may take longer if a custom box or crate is required to ensure maximum protection during transit.
Orders usually ship via UPS Ground, FedEx Ground, or USPS. Transit time depends on your distance from Raleigh, North Carolina.Â
Orders may be held for verification before shipment. Additional information may be requested to confirm the order.
Expedited Shipping: Contact us before placing your order if you need expedited shipping. Next Day and Two-Day Air service may be available for an added charge.Â
International Shipping: Contact us before ordering for international shipping. Customs rules, duties, tariffs and insurance must be reviewed in advance.Â
RETURN POLICY
If a piece does not work in your space, you may return it for a refund.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery, only if the artwork is returned and received in original condition. Original condition means unused, unaltered, and free of damage, with all original packaging and materials. We do not issue refunds without return of the item.
Contact us before shipping the return so we can provide the correct return address and confirm acceptance.
The buyer is responsible for return shipping. The artwork must be packed securely to prevent damage in transit. If the piece arrives damaged due to poor packaging, the refund may be reduced or declined.
Once the return is received and inspected, refunds are processed within 3 to 7 business days. We will contact you when your return has been received.
If Your Order Arrives Damaged
Please inspect your artwork as soon as it arrives. Take clear photos of the box before opening if there is visible damage.
Take pictures of the packing materials and any damage to the artwork. Damage must be reported within 48 hours of delivery.
Keep all packaging and do not attempt repairs. Contact us right away with the photos so a repair, replacement, refund or shipping claim can be arranged.
Customer Support
If there is any issue with your order, contact us so we can resolve it. We answer customer service requests within 1-2 business days and are happy to help.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING!
Free shipping is available within the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. Free shipping does not include U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or the Northern Mariana Islands. Contact us before ordering if you are located in one of these areas. An added shipping charge will apply.
Most orders ship within a few business days. Some pieces may take longer if a custom box or crate is required.
Orders usually ship by UPS Ground, FedEx Ground, or USPS. Transit time depends on your distance from Raleigh, North Carolina. As an example, UPS Ground to California often takes about 4 to 6 business days in transit, plus order prep time before shipment.
Expedited Shipping: Contact us before placing your order if you need expedited shipping. Next Day and Two-Day Air service are available for an added charge. Expedited shipping often ranges from about $200 to $500 depending on size, weight, and destination.
International Shipping: Contact us before ordering for international shipping. Customs rules, duties, tariffs and insurance must be reviewed in advance. An added shipping charge will apply. Shipping costs can be high, and some destinations have limits or added fees for art.
If Your Order Arrives Damaged: Please inspect your artwork as soon as it arrives. Take clear photos of the box before opening if there is visible damage. Take pictures of the packing materials and any damage to the artwork. Keep all packaging and do not attempt repairs. Contact us right away with the photos so a repair, replacement, or shipping claim can be arranged.
RETURN POLICY
Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery if the artwork is in original condition and packed in the original materials.
If a piece does not work in your space, you may return it for a refund. Contact us before shipping the return so we can provide the correct return address and expect the package.
The buyer is responsible for return shipping. The artwork must be packed securely to prevent damage in transit. If the piece arrives damaged due to poor packaging, the refund may be reduced or declined.
Once the return is received and inspected, we will contact you and issue a refund if the artwork is still in original condition.
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