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One of one — original by Lei-Kol

Brick and Mortar

$3,499.00

An amazing highly textured painting that resembles brick and mortar style attributes by Lei‑Kol. A charming addition to your collection.

It feels grounded and permanent — like a wall that's been there for a century.

An exploration of texture-as-subject — Lei-Kol wanted to see if paint alone could read as masonry. By building layer upon layer of earth-toned acrylic, she created a surface that genuinely looks like weathered brick and aged mortar.

Who it's for: Buyers who love industrial, rustic, or loft aesthetics and want texture that reads as architecture.

Best Rooms for This Piece

living roomBrings warmth and substance to a minimalist or industrial space.
loft or open-planThe scale (48×60) anchors a large open wall and the brick texture plays off exposed materials.
restaurant or office lobbyReads as sophisticated and substantial — perfectly on-brand for commercial spaces.

Materials & Details

  • Heavy Texture
  • Acrylic
  • 48 x 60 x 1.5 inches
  • The heaviest-textured piece in the collection. Thick, troweled acrylic builds actual brick-like ridges with recessed 'mortar' lines. The surface is rough to the touch and casts real shadow.
  • Painted on sides — no framing required
  • Signed certificate of authenticity included

Color Palette

Warm brown (dominant)
Tan mortar (accent)
Rust oxide (accent)

Free shipping anywhere in the USA. International shipping available — call 1-630-536-6091 or email info@leikolart.com for a quote.

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Tags:#brown#tan#earth#rust#earthy#grounded#industrial#rustic#livingroom#office

One of one

This is the only version. No prints, no reproductions, no editions. When it sells, it's gone.

Heavy-texture surface

Layered acrylic builds real dimension you can feel from the side and see from across the room.

Artist-direct

You're buying from the artist's studio. No gallery markup, no auction fees, no middlemen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Brick and Mortar actually look like a brick wall?+

From across the room, yes — the texture and color read as masonry. Up close, you see it's paint, which is what makes it compelling. It's a painting of texture, not a photo of bricks.

Is this the heaviest painting in the collection?+

It's one of the largest at 48×60×1.5 inches, and the texture is built up heavily, so yes — it has substantial physical presence and weight.

What rooms work best for Brick and Mortar?+

Industrial lofts, exposed-brick apartments, restaurants, offices, and any space where you want warmth and texture to anchor the room.

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