
Brutalist Cabbages Créteil by David Vineis
Brutalist Cabbages Créteil sets organic forms against the hard logic of modern architecture. David Vineis fuses sculptural, almost monumental shapes with a concrete-grey, architectural sensibility, creating a digital image that feels both structural and strange. Built at the intersection of 3D design and photo manipulation, the composition balances geometric order with fluid, organic abstraction. The mood is cool, contemporary, and a little surreal, with a brutalist weight that recalls raw concrete and bold urban form. It is a piece that rewards a second look, where the familiar and the constructed blur into a single, atmospheric whole shaped by clean, deliberate design.
As a canvas print, the work gains a grounded, material weight that suits its concrete mood. The woven texture adds a subtle, tactile depth and a warm, matte surface, giving the structural forms a physical presence that feels at home on the wall.
Brutalist Cabbages Créteil sets organic forms against the hard logic of modern architecture. David Vineis fuses sculptural, almost monumental shapes with a concrete-grey, architectural sensibility, creating a digital image that feels both structural and strange. Built at the intersection of 3D design and photo manipulation, the composition balances geometric order with fluid, organic abstraction. The mood is cool, contemporary, and a little surreal, with a brutalist weight that recalls raw concrete and bold urban form. It is a piece that rewards a second look, where the familiar and the constructed blur into a single, atmospheric whole shaped by clean, deliberate design.
As a canvas print, the work gains a grounded, material weight that suits its concrete mood. The woven texture adds a subtle, tactile depth and a warm, matte surface, giving the structural forms a physical presence that feels at home on the wall.
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Brutalist Cabbages Créteil sets organic forms against the hard logic of modern architecture. David Vineis fuses sculptural, almost monumental shapes with a concrete-grey, architectural sensibility, creating a digital image that feels both structural and strange. Built at the intersection of 3D design and photo manipulation, the composition balances geometric order with fluid, organic abstraction. The mood is cool, contemporary, and a little surreal, with a brutalist weight that recalls raw concrete and bold urban form. It is a piece that rewards a second look, where the familiar and the constructed blur into a single, atmospheric whole shaped by clean, deliberate design.
As a canvas print, the work gains a grounded, material weight that suits its concrete mood. The woven texture adds a subtle, tactile depth and a warm, matte surface, giving the structural forms a physical presence that feels at home on the wall.





















