Abstract Geodesic Pattern

Mixed media painting on square gallery-wrapped canvasModern decorative artist; suggestive of the organic abstract style popular in commercial galleries and interior design markets

Abstract Geodesic Pattern

Style & Movement

Contemporary Abstract / Biomorphic Abstraction / Mineralism

Medium & Technique

Acrylic paint with integrated metallic gold leaf or foil gilding, resin glazing, and probable pouring/marbling techniques to simulate mineral crystallization

Creation Period

Contemporary, circa 2010–2024

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 36 x 36 inches (Square format)

Subject Description

An abstract composition mimicking the internal cross-section of a rose quartz geode or agate. The piece features concentric, undulating bands of mauve, pink, and cream, accented by textured metallic gold leaf that follows the naturalistic contours of 'mineral' layers.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Very Good; the canvas exhibits good tension and the metallic pigments appear bright without significant oxidation

Estimated Market Value

400 USD - 900 USD

Auction Estimate

250 USD - 500 USD

Provenance History

Likely sourced from a contemporary boutique gallery or high-end home decor retailer; no visible secondary market labels

Art Historical Significance

Represents the 21st-century trend of 'Naturalism in Abstraction,' where geological and biological patterns are used to bridge the gap between fine art and functional interior design. It reflects the influence of the 'Fluid Art' movement popularized in the mid-2010s.

Notable Features

Highly textured gold leaf application that provides a three-dimensional quality against the fluid, smooth transitions of the color bands

Condition Issues

Minor surface scuffs on the resin coating and slight accumulation of dust in the textured gilded areas

Conservation Recommendations

Maintain in a climate-controlled environment away from direct UV light to prevent yellowing of the resin or fading of pink pigments; light dusting with a soft anti-static brush

Identified on 6/14/2026