Constructivist optical artwork, executed as a print on stainless steel (stainless steel).
The work is part of a small, serial series of abstract compositions that emphasize optical interference, symmetry, and repetition. The use of stainless steel creates a strong interplay between image, light, and industrial support, giving the work an architectural and almost kinetic appearance.
According to the previous owner, the work was created by an artist surnamed Schut, who worked independently and did not commercially release this series in large numbers. The artist's exact biographical details are unknown.
On the back is an original studio label with a handwritten annotation, which, among other things, mentions the technique "print on stainless steel."
Stylistically, the work aligns with the tradition of Op Art and Constructivist art from the 1970s–1980s.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGrey, White, Black, SilverMaterialStainless steelNumber of items2OrientationSquareArt sizeMediumHeight62 cmWidth62 cm