'I get tired of art. Art has to change for me.' — David M Bowman, 29 October, 1999

Modular Wallpieces


Compose your own patinaed metal wallpiece: a work of art you can adapt and renew forever.


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rearranging 2 one-foot-square and 8 six-inch square modular wallpiece parts

Modular Wallpieces are a new concept in wall decoration, making possible a continuous collaboration between artist and patron. You can design for yourself, using our unique patinas and textures. Best of all, you can rearrange your designs with ease at any time.

Select tiles individually and compose your own wallpiece on your wall. You can make up your design just once, or set up a simple grid of screws, and allow yourself to rearrange the entire array of modular tiles into new forms as the spirit moves you. Extra tiles can be kept on a separate grid in another location, allowing you to trade them out at will, to keep your designs fresh. Your compositions can be rearranged with the seasons, when you feel like a change, or when your muse comes to you.

Basic hanging instructions: place screws or nails in a grid every 3 inches horizontally and every 6 inches vertically. For a printable PDF page with more detailed instructions, click here.

Currently, modular wallpieces are available at these shops and galleries:

A Horse of a Different Color - Jackson, Wyoming
Edenside Gallery - Louisville, Kentucky
Mackerel Sky - East Lansing, Michigan
Mowen Solinsky Gallery - Nevada City, California
Seebeck Gallery - Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Silver Fox Gallery - Hendersonville, North Carolina

Modular Wallpiece Bramble #1 slideshow

One of a kind wallpiece archives:

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Last updated 15 September 2009