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A striking homage to one of London’s most iconic Brutalist landmarks, this original abstract painting by Maison de Lee captures the bold geometry and raw concrete textures of the Hayward Gallery developed from photo’s in May 2025.
The Hayward Gallery was built by Higgs and Hill and opened on 9 July 1968.
The painting measures 82cm W x 62.0cm H x 2.5cm D and is hand-painted with Carbon positive paint on natural linen, showcasing neutral tones that complement other pieces from the abstract brutalism series.
This piece is made from linen of cuts stitched together and the frame made from Oak pieces where the joins can be seen but is sanded smooth and tactile to touch.
This is the largest piece we have made from materials not going to waste and has a beautiful wabi-sabi nuance.
This painting is available now.
Allow 3-4 days for shipping
A striking homage to one of London’s most iconic Brutalist landmarks, this original abstract painting by Maison de Lee captures the bold geometry and raw concrete textures of the Hayward Gallery developed from photo’s in May 2025.
The Hayward Gallery was built by Higgs and Hill and opened on 9 July 1968.
The painting measures 82cm W x 62.0cm H x 2.5cm D and is hand-painted with Carbon positive paint on natural linen, showcasing neutral tones that complement other pieces from the abstract brutalism series.
This piece is made from linen of cuts stitched together and the frame made from Oak pieces where the joins can be seen but is sanded smooth and tactile to touch.
This is the largest piece we have made from materials not going to waste and has a beautiful wabi-sabi nuance.
This painting is available now.
Allow 3-4 days for shipping
A striking homage to one of London’s most iconic Brutalist landmarks, this original abstract painting by Maison de Lee captures the bold geometry and raw concrete textures of the Hayward Gallery developed from photo’s in May 2025.
The Hayward Gallery was built by Higgs and Hill and opened on 9 July 1968.
The painting measures 82cm W x 62.0cm H x 2.5cm D and is hand-painted with Carbon positive paint on natural linen, showcasing neutral tones that complement other pieces from the abstract brutalism series.
This piece is made from linen of cuts stitched together and the frame made from Oak pieces where the joins can be seen but is sanded smooth and tactile to touch.
This is the largest piece we have made from materials not going to waste and has a beautiful wabi-sabi nuance.
This painting is available now.
Allow 3-4 days for shipping