Abstract Figural Study (Suncatcher)
Decorative art, translucent hanging ornament • Unidentified amateur artist; likely a personal craft project or local artisan work.

Style & Movement
Contemporary Folk Art / Naive Art with Expressionist influence in color choice.
Medium & Technique
Inks or glass-specific markers on a translucent substrate (likely acrylic or plexiglass), utilizing a folk-art style of flat color blocking and heavy outlines.
Creation Period
Late 20th to Early 21st Century (Contemporary)
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 4 x 6 inches; vertical portrait format.
Subject Description
The piece depicts two stylized, abstract figures—one in black and one in reddish-orange—positioned against a vibrant background of yellow, red, blue, and purple blocks. The composition is vertical and focuses on the interplay of shapes and primary colors.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Good; the colors remain vibrant, though there are visible streaks from the application tool.
Estimated Market Value
$10 - $30 USD
Auction Estimate
$5 - $20 USD
Provenance History
Unknown; likely acquired through a craft fair, local market, or as a handmade gift. No visible labels or artist stamps are present.
Art Historical Significance
Minimal; the piece represents contemporary hobbyist craft rather than a recognized movement or artist's oeuvre. It reflects the democratization of art through accessible materials like suncatchers.
Notable Features
Hand-drilled holes for a metal hanging chain; visible texture of the marker application suggests a spontaneous, non-industrial creation process.
Condition Issues
Visible marker strokes and uneven ink saturation; some minor surface scratches consistent with use as a window hanging.
Conservation Recommendations
Hang away from direct, high-heat sunlight to prevent UV fading of the inks. Clean only with a dry microfiber cloth to avoid dissolving the pigments.