Pieter Ceizer Brings the 'Good Vibes' With His First Metal Edition Artwork

Cut out of raw steel, hand-painted and produced in a run of 20.

The good vibes never end in the world of Amsterdam-born, Paris-based artist Pieter Ceizer. He’s known for his cheerful Woody sculptures, warm-hued, large-scale canvases and playful collaborations with everyone from Paris Saint-German to Uniqlo and more. Now, he’s encapsulating that positive energy in a literal way: through the aptly-named Good Vibes, his first metal edition artwork (his past metal creations have all been 1:1 gallery pieces).

A “steel drawing,” Good Vibes takes Ceizer’s mono line drawing style and applies it in an alternate medium. Cut out of raw steel and painted in six colors — yellow, orange, pink, black and both navy and powder blue — it displays a mini-landscape inspired by a warm sunset over the ocean: “Good,” spelled out in a geometric font, is sinking into the sea while “Vibes,” displayed in an appropriately wavy fashion, can be read in the water’s reflection. A shining sun (even adorned with a small bird) completes the creation.

Good Vibes measures 17 x 10 x 1 in, and can be secured to a wall or any other flat surface with its included five metal pins and standing hook. It’s limited to an edition of 20, and comes in a wood collector’s case with a matching screenprint on the front. Expect it to release on Ceizer’s webstore Friday, September 13 at 12 PM CET.

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