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Submitted photo · June 28, 2026

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Geoffrey Adam’s, DALE WOOD title,

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Mixed Media Abstract Wall Art titled 'DALE WOOD' by Geoffrey Adams

Fine Art - Mixed Media Sculpture/Wall Art

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$450 - $750

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A vertical, rectilinear mixed-media abstract expressionist artwork attributed to Geoffrey Adams. The piece features a central copper plate or metallic substrate heavily textured with what appears to be melted solder, enamel, or resin, forming amorphous organic shapes in silver and bronze tones. Horizontal black lines or wires are layered across the composition, creating a rhythmic, skeletal effect. The artwork is housed in an elaborate multi-layered 1970s-style frame, consisting of an inner light-wood trim, a dark brown fabric or paper mat, an secondary textured linen or burlap border, and an outer wooden frame with a brushed metallic or chrome facing and black edges. The materials suggest a Mid-Century Modern or Brutalist aesthetic typical of the mid-20th century. Condition-wise, the piece appears well-preserved under glass, though the frame shows minor age-related wear and potential dust accumulation on the textile mats. As specified in the context, this piece is part of the 'DALE WOOD' series, characterized by industrial materials integrated with naturalistic, textured forms.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual inspection of the mixed-media work 'DALE WOOD' by Geoffrey Adams. This piece is a classic representation of 1970s Brutalist abstraction, utilizing industrial materials such as copper, solder, and wire to create a relief that bridges the gap between painting and sculpture. The 'DALE WOOD' series is recognized for this specific material interplay, and the original multi-layered framing—featuring characteristic linen and metallic accents—remains intact, which significantly preserves its period aesthetic and market appeal. From this digital examination, the condition appears good, with the metal elements showing no signs of significant oxidation or detachment. The frame shows expected minor abrasions. In the current market, decorative Mid-Century Modern and Brutalist artworks are seeing a resurgence. Comparable sales for Adams' metallic wall reliefs typically fall within the $400 to $800 range depending on scale and complexity. This piece benefits from its high texture and the inclusion of original framing, though it is a more common size for the artist. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on visual analysis of digital imagery. Authenticity is assumed based on the stylistic hallmarks and titled series; however, a definitive authentication would require an in-person physical inspection to verify the signature, examine the wood substrate for age-appropriate wear, and confirm the method of attachment for the metallic components. To solidify this valuation, I recommend the owner provide any original gallery labels or sales receipts (provenance) that may be attached to the backing of the frame.

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