Abstract Seascapes by Gregory Christeas explore the shifting relationship between light, water, and memory.
Layered acrylic surfaces create depth and movement, where color evolves with changing light and reveals subtle transitions over time.
Each painting balances structure and intuition, capturing moments that feel both atmospheric and deeply personal. These works invite quiet reflection, where the sea emerges not as a place, but as a state of mind.
Painted with luminous and evolving surfaces, the works respond to natural light throughout the day, revealing new tonal relationships and a sense of movement within stillness.
What defines Abstract Seascapes?
They are defined by the translation of atmosphere into color, texture, and form—where shifting light, memory, and emotion converge into a unified visual experience.
Each work invites prolonged viewing, revealing depth, variation, and subtle transformation over time.












