This expressive Brutalist ceramic wall relief from the 1970s depicts three stylized human figures arranged in a vertical composition. The work combines sculptural depth with a raw, textured surface, characteristic of the Brutalist ceramic movement that flourished in Europe during the mid-20th century.
The figures are rendered in a primitive, almost totemic manner, with simplified forms and rounded heads emerging from a heavily textured background. Their bodies merge into a single sculptural field, creating a strong sense of unity and rhythm. The central figure subtly anchors the composition, while the two surrounding figures reinforce the vertical structure of the piece.
The ceramic surface is finished with a thick, expressive glaze in earthy tones of brown, cream and ochre. The contrast between the rough clay texture and the flowing glaze creates a dynamic visual effect, emphasizing the handmade character of the work. The glaze pools and breaks across the relief, highlighting the sculptural contours and adding depth to the composition.
Signed AR, the piece reflects the spirit of 1970s studio ceramics, where artists often explored figurative themes through bold, tactile forms and experimental glazing techniques.
Condition
Excellent condition.
Details
Artist: Signed AR
Period: 1970s
Material: Glazed ceramic
Type: Brutalist wall relief sculpture
Dimensions H 30 x W 20 x D 5 cm
Stock nr 02130326OW
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialCeramicNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeSmallHeight30 cmWidth20 cm