SILENT ARCH Soft Divide

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 47.2in (W) x 59.1in (H) x 1.4in (D)
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Artwork Description

Silent Arch — Soft Divide is a contemporary minimalist abstract that explores quiet architecture, atmosphere and light. A large arch form holds a softened interior space, split by a gentle central divide—two tonal worlds meeting in calm balance.

Built through layered acrylic veils, glazing and subtle brush works, the surface carries mist-like transitions and hand-made variations that reveal themselves up close, yet read clean and refined from a distance. Muted slate blues, warm stone and soft greys create an interior-friendly palette, while geometric blocks anchor the composition with a measured, architectural rhythm.

Artist Bio

Min Ray is a contemporary abstract artist based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, known for creating striking original artworks that bring clarity, energy, and balance to modern interiors.

Her practice spans bold hard-edged geometric abstraction and softer, tactile organic works, offering collectors a choice between vibrant visual impact and calm, refined presence.

Min’s colourful geometric paintings are celebrated for their confident structure, dynamic colour relationships, and architectural strength, making them ideal statement pieces for contemporary living spaces.

Alongside these, her more organic abstract works introduce texture and softness, designed to enhance interiors with a sense of calm and quiet sophistication.

Collectors are drawn to Min’s work for its ability to transform a space — whether through bold visual energy or subtle, harmonious restraint.

Commissions

Min's studio is in Sunshine Coast