Description
Twelve abstract forms rise, settle and overlap across the surface of Stonehaven Framed Canvas. Structured like a quiet grid; the cropped, imperfect shapes suggest sculptural rocks in conversation – each with its own texture, layered depth, and subtle variation. Hints of greys and earthy clay tones give warmth and a natural, grounded presence – evoking the textures of South African landscapes.
Textured hand-painted brushstroke detail create a tactile, dimensional finish which captures light and shadow across the canvas. Generously scaled at 1.45m by 1.8m, Stonehaven Framed Canvas commands attention, transforming any wall into a contemplative, gallery-worthy space.
Also known as Stonebound Wall Art in Boulder, this abstract wall art can be hung portrait or landscape. The XL composition adapts seamlessly, offering both visual rhythm and structural harmony.
XL Stonehaven Framed Canvas Details:
- XL Size: 145cm W x 180cm L x 4cm D
- Composition: Printed canvas with premium 3D hand-painted finish. The painterly effect adds a tactile, layered quality across the surface for a more realistic, dimensional look.
- Colour Scheme: Earthy greys with subtle clay undertones
- Frame: Modern Black Frame made from high-density polystyrene (PS) which are manufactured to look and feel like real wood. They are strong and durable, yet lightweight and resistant to moisture. Supplied with four hooks for flexible hanging (landscape/portrait)
- Care: Indoor use only. Keep out of direct sunlight. Wipe frame gently with a damp cloth. Dust canvas occasionally
Part of Revoir’s Abstract Wall Art collection, XL Stonehaven Framed Canvas celebrates honesty, texture, and minimal, expressive form. More than decoration, this canvas encourages observation, reflection, and connection – a quiet monument to movement, stillness, and the enduring presence of natural forms.
Stonehaven turns walls into landscapes of texture and rhythm. Its stacked, cropped forms and subtle earthy undertones create a bold yet contemplative focal point, inviting the eye to linger and explore the quiet beauty of abstraction.








