Stone Wall Composition (possible title)
Painting on canvas (likely oil or mixed media) • Miren Aladic (inscribed signature). Likely a regional or amateur artist from the European or Balkan region, given the surname.

Style & Movement
Mid-century Modern / Representational Abstraction. The focus on texture and the geometric grid of the wall suggests a stylistic lean toward textural abstraction common in post-war European schools.
Medium & Technique
Hand-painted oil or acrylic on canvas. The technique shows thin, dry brushwork and scumbling to create a weathered, masonry-like texture, with visible use of line work to define the mortar joints of a stone wall.
Creation Period
Mid-to-late 20th century (circa 1950s–1980s)
Dimensions & Format
Small to medium scale, estimated between 20x25 cm and 40x50 cm; Vertical/Portrait orientation.
Subject Description
The painting depicts a close-up of a stone or cinder block wall. The composition is structured around a vertical-and-horizontal grid, using muted tones of grey, beige, and blue-white to simulate aging cement and stone surfaces.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Fair to Good. There are visible signs of aging including surface grime, possible light abrasions to the paint layer, and discoloration consistent with its age.
Estimated Market Value
$100 - $300 USD
Auction Estimate
$75 - $150 USD
Provenance History
Unknown. No visible gallery labels or collectors' stamps are present in the provided image. Likely from a private collection in the artist's native region.
Art Historical Significance
This piece appears to be a study in texture and rhythm by a lesser-known artist. Its significance lies primarily as a piece of decorative mid-century art rather than a major work within the broader art historical canon.
Notable Features
The most notable feature is the cursive signature 'Miren Aladic' in the lower-left quadrant, which appears to be integrated into the paint layer, confirming its authenticity as an original work by this hand.
Condition Issues
Crazing (fine cracks) may be present throughout the paint layer. The canvas shows typical wear around the edges adjacent to the frame. Surface requires a professional cleaning to remove accumulated dust and soot.
Conservation Recommendations
Professional cleaning is recommended to restore color vibrancy. If the canvas is slack, it may require restretching. Should be kept in a stable environment with controlled humidity and out of direct sunlight.