Untitled Four-Panel Geometric Abstract Painting
Fine Art - Paintings

Untitled Four-Panel Geometric Abstract Painting

This is an original abstract artwork of unknown authorship, featuring four distinct rectangular panels arranged in a two-by-two grid within a vertical white field. The composition utilizes a variety of surface treatments and a cool-to-earthy color palette. The upper-left panel is a deep, textured rust-brown or umber. The upper-right panel is a pale, ethereal blue with a prominent, slender vertical graphic element that resembles a crack, frozen water, or a stylized gesture. The bottom-left panel is a dark, near-black charcoal color, providing a heavy visual anchor, while the bottom-right panel is a saturated teal or turquoise green with some tonal variation. The work appears to be executed in acrylic or mixed media on a flat substrate, possibly paper or board, given the crisp edges between the color blocks and the white borders. The entire piece is enclosed in a simple, metallic-silver-toned frame. The style is late 20th to early 21st-century contemporary minimalism. The condition appears stable, though there is some light reflection on the protective glazing and minor scuffing or dust accumulation visible on the frame's edges. No visible signature or gallery label is discernible from the front, suggesting it may be a student or independent artist's piece.

Estimated Value

$100 - $300

Basic Information

Category

Fine Art - Paintings

Appraised On

March 22, 2026

Estimated Value

$100 - $300

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Unknown Artist, Untitled original artwork

Item Description

This is an original abstract artwork of unknown authorship, featuring four distinct rectangular panels arranged in a two-by-two grid within a vertical white field. The composition utilizes a variety of surface treatments and a cool-to-earthy color palette. The upper-left panel is a deep, textured rust-brown or umber. The upper-right panel is a pale, ethereal blue with a prominent, slender vertical graphic element that resembles a crack, frozen water, or a stylized gesture. The bottom-left panel is a dark, near-black charcoal color, providing a heavy visual anchor, while the bottom-right panel is a saturated teal or turquoise green with some tonal variation. The work appears to be executed in acrylic or mixed media on a flat substrate, possibly paper or board, given the crisp edges between the color blocks and the white borders. The entire piece is enclosed in a simple, metallic-silver-toned frame. The style is late 20th to early 21st-century contemporary minimalism. The condition appears stable, though there is some light reflection on the protective glazing and minor scuffing or dust accumulation visible on the frame's edges. No visible signature or gallery label is discernible from the front, suggesting it may be a student or independent artist's piece.

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