The Parallels Series is the most refined phase of Gregory Christeas’ abstract work, developed over decades of exploration into light, memory, and emotional depth.
Layered color and controlled movement create a quiet tension, where structure and intuition exist in balance. These works are not depictions of place, but expressions of perception—where color becomes spatial and light reveals new relationships over time.
Painted with fluorescent and metallic acrylics, each surface responds dynamically to its environment, creating a presence that evolves with light and perception.
What defines The Parallels Series?
The Parallels Series is defined by the balance of opposing forces—movement and stillness, light and depth, structure and spontaneity—coexisting within a single composition.
Each work invites prolonged viewing, revealing new layers and relationships over time.














