1989 Ned Moulton 3-D Wall Art Vacuum-Formed Composition
This striking 3-D wall artwork by Ned Moulton showcases bold Deco-revival faces, airbrushed gradients, and a chromatic palette that moves from neon blues to sunset pinks. The composition is executed in Moulton's signature style, using vacuum-formed plastic sheets that are heated, shaped, and pulled forward in sculptural draped folds, giving the image real depth and dimensionality. Framed behind a protective acrylic face, the piece functions as both painting and relief sculpture, its warped planes catching light to amplify color shifts across the surface. Signed and dated within the artwork, the piece reflects the commercial-art crossover era when Moulton's works appeared in galleries, fashion displays, and high-end interiors drawn to futuristic Deco glamour. The original frame and backing show age-typical wear, including abrasions to the acrylic and tears to the paper backing, but the artwork remains visually strong and structurally sound. This piece measures 26.5"W x 38.5"H x 6"D.