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3D-muurkunst houtsnede bananenblad: witte textuur, minimalistisch decor

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I'd say this piece captures the quiet elegance of a banana leaf through a tactile, monochromatic lens. The artwork relies on deep, sculptural relief rather than pigment, creating a play...

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SKU: YX-3D-MUURKUNST-HOUTSNEDE-BANANEN-173X259IN-BLACKFRAME
Category: Painting

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Free worldwide shipping on all orders. Each piece is hand-painted to order in our studio and ships within 7-14 business days. We use reinforced flat packaging designed specifically for stretched canvases.

Tracking is provided on dispatch. International delivery typically takes 10-18 business days depending on region.

30-day returns on undamaged items. Custom commissions are final-sale.

Materials

100% hand-mixed artist-grade oil paint on acid-free, linen-blend canvas stretched over solid wood bars. Each brushstroke is applied by our in-house artist; no two pieces are identical.

UV-resistant protective varnish applied to all originals to preserve color and slow aging.

Painted in small batches in our Art Show Studio. No prints, no digital reproductions.

Care Instructions

Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and humidity above 60%. Do not use chemical cleaners.

Original pieces can be lightly refreshed every 5-7 years with artist-grade varnish — contact us for restoration referrals.

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I'd say this piece captures the quiet elegance of a banana leaf through a tactile, monochromatic lens. The artwork relies on deep, sculptural relief rather than pigment, creating a play of light and shadow that shifts as you move past it. The organic curves of the foliage contrast beautifully with the crisp, linear details etched into the raised surface, giving the print a rich, stone-carved quality while maintaining a soft, contemporary feel. The texture here is the main event. It feels substantial and heavy on the wall, offering a physical presence that flat prints simply can't match. By sticking to a single creamy white tone, the artist allows the viewer to focus entirely on the form and depth. It’s a study in restraint, where the absence of color highlights the complexity of the lines and the hand-finished craftsmanship of the impasto application. It works exceptionally well in spaces that need a calming anchor without introducing visual noise. You'll find it pairs naturally with light oak flooring and linen textiles, bridging the gap between rustic warmth and sleek modernism. It’s a sophisticated statement piece that invites a closer look, rewarding those who appreciate the subtle beauty found in natural forms and raw materiality.