Size:Large  |  Color:Grid When the war ended in 1918, Piet Mondrian returned to France where he would remain until 1938. Immersed in the crucible of artistic innovation that was post-war Paris, he flourished in an atmosphere of intellectual freedom that enabled him to embrace an art of pure abstraction for the rest of his life. Mondrian began producing grid-based paintings in late 1919, and in 1920, the style for which he came to be renowned began to appear. Cardboard Safari: Based in the Blue Ridge mountains in Charlottesville, Virginia; inspired by the landscape that surrounds them. They celebrate the union of art and technology, joining imagination and fabrication to make beautiful sculptural forms for your home. Their goal is to make unique art; fun products that foster an appreciation for the natural world. Creativity, conservation, and collaboration are paramount to their mission.
K**9
LOVE!
LOVE it. Looks great on wall and was very easy to put together.
P**Y
Perfect on a tall white wall in mid-century modern
Edgy. Very cool.
C**T
Really ties the room together
So sweet! Compliments galore. Highly recommend.
C**S
Many compliments from work
Love it
A**R
Love it!
I love it! The large size is very similar in size to an actual deer head. Perfect for my wall and a conversation piece!
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