Blue-toned abstract acrylic painting with layered geometric forms and soft transitions, evoking emotional stillness and depth, by Ritu Raj

Abstraction in Blue

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 4ft x 4ft
Creation Date: 2021
Collection: Geometric Splendor

Abstraction in Blue (2021) is a tone poem in pigment — a contemplative work from the Geometric Splendor Collection that turns toward color as structure, silence, and sensation. Painted in acrylic on a 48 x 48 inch canvas, this piece uses blue not just as a palette, but as a state of mind.

At first glance, the work appears serene. A harmony of cool tones — layered, shaped, and softened — unfolds in a quiet geometry. But beneath that stillness lies movement. Shapes repeat, overlap, dissolve. The painting feels like breath slowed down, or light refracted through memory.

In many ways, this piece nods to the spiritual abstraction of Mark Rothko, though my own language remains more constructed, more architectural. Like Rothko, I seek the emotional resonance of color — not its narrative, but its presence. What does blue feel like when it becomes space? What kind of silence can a shape hold?

Abstraction in Blue isn’t just a visual experience — it’s immersive. You don’t look at it; you enter it. The work invites a kind of slowing down, a release of interpretation. It doesn’t demand understanding — it offers presence.

As part of the Geometric Splendor Collection, this painting serves as a resting point. It reminds us that geometry isn’t always about control — it can also be about stillness, empathy, and depth.