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Pastel Structure (2025)Acrylic painting
by Simon Sağlamoğlu

£741.37

This contemporary abstract painting is built through layered pastel tones, combining soft peach, warm beige, and muted gray areas. The composition emphasizes surface interaction and tonal transitions rather than defined shapes.

Subtle contrasts between light and darker passages create depth without overpowering the overall calm atmosphere. The painting balances openness with density, allowing texture and restraint to guide the visual experience.

Executed in acrylic on canvas, the work is well-suited for modern, minimalist, and neutral interior spaces, either as a standalone piece or within a cohesive abstract series.

Berlin, 2025.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

Details:

Tags:

#abstract painting#color field#acrylic painting#minimal abstract#neutral colors#muted tones#pastel abstract#soft palette#painterly marks#light layers
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This contemporary abstract painting is built through layered pastel tones, combining soft peach, warm beige, and muted gray areas. The composition emphasizes surface interaction and tonal transitions rather than defined shapes.

Subtle contrasts between light and darker passages create depth without overpowering the overall calm atmosphere. The painting balances openness with density, allowing texture and restraint to guide the visual experience.

Executed in acrylic on canvas, the work is well-suited for modern, minimalist, and neutral interior spaces, either as a standalone piece or within a cohesive abstract series.

Berlin, 2025.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

Details:

Tags:

#abstract painting#color field#acrylic painting#minimal abstract#neutral colors#muted tones#pastel abstract#soft palette#painterly marks#light layers
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At the beginning of my journey, the excitement of creating led me to study architecture. While I was studying at university, my interest in different branches of art, and especially... Read more

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