Wall Art by Artur Chen
Delayed
Wall Art by Artur Chen
Description
Pale mineral greys sweep upward like mist meeting stone. Near the top right, a shadowed block of raw black presses against delicate beige, creating a quiet moment of contrast. Feathered brushwork hides subtle textures that resemble cracked rock, frost, and fading film. Softer ivory passages glow at the center, suggesting distant light breaking through haze. Each layer feels suspended in time, as if the motion has paused mid-flow. Earthy taupe grounds the lower edge, while narrow streaks of slate crisscross the surface. The mood is calm yet slightly unsettled, inviting long contemplation. Subdued tones make this piece at home beside natural wood, concrete, or minimalist décor. View more pieces with similar serenity in our abstract wall art collection and curated indie art prints.
Artur Chen, a Taiwanese abstract painter, describes his process as a meditative walk through uncertainty. You can see that zen influence in the gentle transitions and restrained palette of Delayed. Browse additional large prints by the artist at Artur Chen large prints to explore his evolving textures and intuitive mark-making.
- Printed on proprietary ArtFab fabric – washable, fade resistant, and tear resistant for long-term clarity
- Choice of Infinity aluminum frame, Lightbox LED frame, print-only, or Stickablez peel-and-stick format
- Sewn-in silicone beading lets you swap this print in minutes without tools
- Vertical layout offered in six statement sizes up to 72×108 in
- Black or silver frames in 5/8 in and 1 in depths keep the focus on the artwork
- Optional backlit Lightbox amplifies muted tones and fine brush textures
All printing and assembly happen in the USA, and every design comes from a real artist, not a stock catalog. Our ArtFab system is made to swap, ships worldwide, and carries a 30-day money-back guarantee. For personalized imagery, explore our custom photo collage wall art and review full details at how our print system works.
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FAQs
Is there assembly required?
Yes, there is some assembly required for the ArtFab Frames but the process is very quick. The frames come together with the provided allen key and print can be inserted in just seconds. Assembly instructions are included in the package and you can view instructional videos here: Infinity Framing. Stickablez do not require any assembly.
When will my order arrive?
Orders ship within 3-5 business days. Shipping times vary based on location.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee for the full cost of your items. Please note that the shipping and handling fees from your initial purchase are non-refundable. If you are returning from the United States you will be provided with a prepaid shipping label to return your order to us, free of charge.
To initiate a return, please enter your email address and order number associated with your purchase in our return portal.
When returning an item, it’s the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that the items are packed properly and protected during shipping. If any of the items are damaged while it’s returned to us we will assess the damage and will give a reduced refund. Item’s arriving with significant signs of use, damaged pieces, scratches, and that cannot be resold may incur a return deduction up to 50% of the purchased price.
If you require any additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly at support@bigwalldecor.com or by calling 888-441-1246. We’re here to help!
Can I print my own images?
Yes, you can purchase custom prints here: Custom Photo Collage. You can either upload a single image or create a custom photo collage with the templates supplied.
How do I hang my frame?
Your order will include hanging hardware specific to the frame selected along with screws and wall anchors. Command strips and other adhesive strips will work if weight restrictions are observed. BIG Wall Décor is not responsible for frames damaged due to incorrect hanging hardware.


Artur Chen
Artur Chen is an abstract artist from Taiwan. He best describes his creative process as a spiritual journey, filled with uncertainty, abstract ideas, intuition, and zen.











