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Original artwork description:

Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas 24 x 24 x 1.5 inches.
Layered horizontal forms and worn textures create a subtle sense of movement and balance.
Muted blue-gray and cream tones are offset by warmer ochre, with marks that surface and fade through the paint.
Signed and titled on the back. Varnished, wired and ready to hang.

Materials used:

acrylic and household paints on gallery wrapped canvas

Tags:
#abstract painting #earth tones #geometric abstraction #contemporary painting #textured surface #layered acrylic #neutral palette #painterly abstraction #modern minimalism #architectural forms #urban minimalism #minimal geometry #slate black #amber yellow 

Cross Current (2026) Acrylic painting
by Shellie Garber

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Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas 24 x 24 x 1.5 inches.
Layered horizontal forms and worn textures create a subtle sense of movement and balance.
Muted blue-gray and cream tones are offset by warmer ochre, with marks that surface and fade through the paint.
Signed and titled on the back. Varnished, wired and ready to hang.

Materials used:

acrylic and household paints on gallery wrapped canvas

Tags:
#abstract painting #earth tones #geometric abstraction #contemporary painting #textured surface #layered acrylic #neutral palette #painterly abstraction #modern minimalism #architectural forms #urban minimalism #minimal geometry #slate black #amber yellow 
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Shellie Garber is an abstract painter and mixed-media artist who lives and works in Portland Oregon. Shellie's work explores emotion, movement, and the subtle relationship between color and form. Working... Read more

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