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Submitted photo · June 27, 2026

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Carved Wooden blocks inside the frame

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AI Identification

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Framed Abstract Mixed Media Block Assemblage

Fine Art / Mixed Media Sculpture

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This unique piece of dimensional wall art features a central grid of sixteen hand-carved wooden blocks arranged in a four-by-four configuration. The blocks are intricately carved with fluid, intersecting ribbon-like lines that form a continuous abstract pattern across the separate surfaces. Each block is polychromatic, featuring a rich palette of earthy browns, tans, and deep grays, accented with vibrant pops of red and turquoise blue. A surrounding border consists of larger wooden panels carved with concentric swirl patterns reminiscent of stylized clouds or water ripples, executed in monochromatic shades of gray and white. The entire assembly is housed within a black shadowbox-style frame and set against a large, metallic bronze-toned secondary backing board. Stylistically, the piece exhibits influences of late 20th-century contemporary abstraction with a focus on geometric arrangement and organic line work. The craftsmanship is evident in the precision of the interlocking lines across block boundaries. Condition appears generally good with minor surface dust and slight scuffing noted on the lower edge of the black inner frame. There is no visible artist signature on the front, suggesting it may be signed on the reverse or is a high-quality boutique production piece from circa 1990-2010.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a detailed visual analysis of this multi-dimensional mixed media assemblage. The piece demonstrates high technical proficiency in its three-dimensional relief carving and the alignment of complex linear patterns across sixteen independent blocks. The color palette—balancing earth tones with saturated red and turquoise—suggests a contemporary Western aesthetic influenced by Southwestern or Brutalist textures, dating to approximately 1995–2005. The condition appears stable. I observed minor surface particulate and negligible abrasions on the interior shadowbox frame, which do not detract significantly from the visual impact. The secondary metallic bronze mount adds substantial scale and presence, positioning this as a focal 'statement piece' for high-end residential or corporate interiors. Market demand for large-scale, tactile abstract wall sculpture remains steady. Comparable works of this size and material complexity by mid-career artists or high-quality boutique firms typically realize between $1,200 and $2,000 at specialized decor auctions or galleries. The lack of a visible signature on the face suggests a focus on the decorative and architectural market rather than a specific 'blue-chip' fine art auction market. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on visual inspection of the provided images. A definitive valuation is restricted by the inability to inspect the reverse for a signature or gallery labels. To fully authenticate the work and potentially increase the valuation, I would require an in-person physical inspection to verify the wood species and the weight of the assembly. I recommend documenting any provenance, such as original gallery receipts or purchase history, to establish a formal chain of ownership.

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