Blue Door and Shutters (Rustic Façade)
Digital photograph or photographic print on paper, mounted behind glass • Anonymous contemporary photographer; likely a commercial decorative image distributed through home décor retailers (e.g., West Elm, Crate & Barrel, or Minted).

Style & Movement
Contemporary Minimalism / Architectural Photography / Mediterranean Vernacular Style
Medium & Technique
Color photography, likely printed via inkjet (giclée) or digital C-print process. It features a high-key exposure with a focus on color blocks and weathered textures.
Creation Period
Early 21st Century (circa 2010s–2020s)
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 24 x 24 inches (framed); square format
Subject Description
The image depicts a weathered white-washed wall featuring a pair of blue wooden shutters on the left and a small blue door on the right. The composition emphasizes geometric patterns, color contrast (cerulean blue vs. off-white), and the organic texture of peeling paint and water damage near the base.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent. The print appears well-preserved within its frame without visible fading or thermal damage.
Estimated Market Value
$50 - $150 USD
Auction Estimate
$20 - $50 USD (General household goods auction)
Provenance History
Likely acquired from a modern home goods retailer or an online art marketplace. No visible labels or signatures are present on the front face.
Art Historical Significance
Low art historical significance; the piece serves primarily as a decorative accent (lifestyle photography) rather than a unique fine art object.
Notable Features
Features a 'weathered wood' style veneer frame that complements the rustic Mediterranean subject matter; the high-key white background creates a clean, modern aesthetic.
Condition Issues
None visible; minor reflections on the glass surface are due to ambient lighting during photography.
Conservation Recommendations
Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent UV-induced fading of the blue pigments. Ensure the environment remains at a stable humidity to prevent the paper from waving (cockling).