Electric and unrestrained, this original 1992 abstract monoprint by artist Kurt Merry is a high-energy focal piece capturing the transitional aesthetic of early 1990s Postmodernism. Grounded by a deep, dark horizontal color field, the work utilizes a striking, saturated palette of cobalt blue, vibrant magenta, and bright cyan. This rich color gradient is overlaid with aggressive, spontaneous white gestural lines that inject a sense of immediate kinetic movement and raw, street-influenced energy into the composition. Crucially marked "MONO" (Monoprint), this piece is a true one-of-one original work on paper, balancing intense graphic structure with the direct, unrepeatable spontaneity of the artist's hand. The piece is housed in its original, premium custom deep-profile Nielsen pewter aluminum frame. The cool, metallic tone of the pewter grounds the electric nature of the palette, giving it a sophisticated gallery presence. It features its original etched non-glare glass, which provides a soft, beautiful matte diffusion that prevents room reflections from interrupting the deep neon and jewel tones of the art. A substantial and sculptural anchor piece, perfect for high-end residential interiors, minimalist loft spaces, or design projects featuring clean architectural lines and raw materials.

Dimensions: 25.25" W × 1.5" D × 32.5" H

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