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Pastel DripsReproduction of Pastel Drips by Michael Mullan Michael Mullan "Pastel Drips" is a compelling example of contemporary textural abstraction, where the artist's focus on materiality and subtle tonal variation places it firmly within the lineage of post minimalist practice. The work departs from the stark geometricism of its predecessors by introducing a richly textured, almost painterly surface that suggests the physicality of pigment and ground.
Reproduction of Pastel Drips by Michael Mullan
Michael Mullan — "Pastel Drips" is a compelling example of contemporary textural abstraction, where the artist's focus on materiality and subtle tonal variation places it firmly within the lineage of post-minimalist practice. The work departs from the stark geometricism of its predecessors by introducing a richly textured, almost painterly surface that suggests the physicality of pigment and ground. Compositionally, the piece employs an asymmetric balance, with overlapping circles of varying size and opacity creating a dynamic yet harmonious visual rhythm that draws the eye across the canvas. The color palette, dominated by muted earth tones and soft pastels, is a masterclass in low-contrast harmony, creating a visual experience that is both soothing and engaging. This approach, emphasizing material quality and atmospheric subtlety over bold graphic statements, situates Mullan's work within a broader contemporary tradition that values tactility and quiet presence. The interpretive significance lies in its ability to evoke a sense of calm and contemplation, transforming the simple act of seeing into a meditative experience. The work's enduring appeal stems from its sophisticated handling of light, texture, and color, offering a visually rich yet emotionally restrained aesthetic that resonates with a modern sensibility attuned to the beauty of understatement.For more art by Michael Mullan click here.
Decorus Art is an authorized licensee of Wild Apple Graphics. All artwork is printed in-house and fulfilled directly from our U.S. studio.
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★★★★★ 4
Sturdy, works great, not quite perfect.
Color: silver
This was the perfect stand to use when my desktop computer crashed and I had to work on my laptop without killing my neck. It's sturdy, well made, and works exactly as advertised. Adjustment is smooth and simple. I was able to work with my monitor at a comfortable height and distance, and it saved my bacon! But, would I want to work on it indefinitely? No. Two things are lacking for me. First, there's a height adjustment, but no angle control. This means that at its max height, the display has a small downward tilt. It also means that on zoom calls, I had to fiddle with the monitor height until my whole head was framed, rather than cut off. Not a dealbreaker, but annoying over the long term, especially with lots of zoom meetings. Second, I'm not sure why I was surprised, but the stand-plus-laptop combo created a kind of aluminum "monolith" on my desktop. I couldn't bend to peer under it, or over it either. It felt as though part of my desk (albeit a narrow portion) became inaccessible. This too is a quibble--I just happen to like a more open and airy feeling. These two nits aside, this is a sturdy and well designed stand that works well and will last a long time.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Replacement stickers are on the way!!
Color: silver, Color: silver
Edit: Customer service was lovely and I have replacement stickers on the way. This fabulous product has helped me so much and I can't be without it. Back up to a 5 star review.
I purchased this product in April 2024. The stickers that help the laptop 'grab' onto the stand are either gone or unstable. See picture below. Can it be repaired with new stickers? How do I get them?
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Sixty Bucks? Yep. And I'd buy another one.
Color: silver
OK, I had my doubts. Yes, the iLevel2 is highly-reviewed. And yes, it's really (really) important to have your laptop screen at eye level (get it? iLevel?) But spending 60 dollars on an adjustable laptop stand? Couldn't I just pile up a couple of old books for free? Well, as a contractor once told me when I made a really dumb suggestion, "You COULD do it that way..." The iLevel2's main virtue is that the angle/height adjustment knob is rock-solid, as is the platform. It's just an extremely well-made, solid product. And the adjustment knob, which is on a left-right track on the front of the product, allows you to dial in your laptop's screen height to the millimeter. Result: a totally-custom, ergonomically-friendly setup. Love it.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
★★★★★ 3
Underwhelming
Color: silver
Too much hype. It just holds the laptop. Buy something cheaper. The slide adjuster isn’t useful to me at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Useful but not perfect
Color: silver
Useful, but typing with laptop perched on it is unsteady. I use a separate keyboard.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026