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Silent Dialogue – Abstract Painting by Gregory Christeas
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Silent Dialogue

Details of Original Abstract Painting Silent Dialogue

  • 36x36x1.5-inch specialty acrylics on stretched canvas and ready to hang.
  • It is signed on the back.
  • It’s made with fluorescent and metallic acrylics and changes colors throughout the day!
  • The balance of the painting is 360°, and you can hang it in any orientation.
Category: The Parallels Series: Available Original Paintings Tags: #abstractpainting, abstract paintings for sale
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Silent Dialogue from The Parallels Series
Silent Dialogue expresses Gregory Christeas’ vision of abstraction as an inner conversation shaped by memory, tension, and emotional movement. Layers of deep blue and fractured turquoise unfold like shifting states of thought, where structure and fluidity exist in continuous exchange. The surface balances intention and chance, revealing luminous passages that emerge, recede, and return.
Christeas treats the canvas as psychological terrain rather than a visual representation. Forms collide and resolve, echoing the rhythm of reflection and contradiction that defines human awareness. Color becomes both material and emotion, creating a space where perception evolves over time and with attention. The work does not describe the world—it mirrors the motion of the mind itself.