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Shelby K. Smith
Buttercup, Colorful Geometric painting, Female Artist

2023

$3,000
£2,286.89
€2,612.59
CA$4,221.42
A$4,623.77
CHF 2,434.41
MX$55,183.12
NOK 31,024.42
SEK 28,361
DKK 19,523.11

About the Item

Buttercut by Shelby K. Smith is Acrylic on Canvas, 36x36, framed with a thin gold frame. It is colorful filled with yellows, blues and purple. It is very geometrically balanced. Shelby K. Smith is a modern geometric artist whose work explores the harmony between color, shape, and space. Her art is a celebration of structure and simplicity. It invites the viewer into a space of stillness and exploration - where precision meets spontaneity and where pattern-based designs create a sense of calm, balance, and order. Color is at the heart of her work. She sees it as both a subject and a medium, capable of shifting perception, creating rhythm and inviting an emotional response. Whether vibrant or subdued, each color palette is designed to uplift the spirit and evoke in the viewer feelings of joy and delight. A self-taught artist and former beauty executive, Smith spent more than three decades shaping product narratives and curating color stories for global brands such as Estée Lauder, LOréal, and Bobbi Brown Cosmetics. This experience sharpened her understanding of color theory, composition, and visual harmony - foundations that define her artistic style and voice. Originally from Newton, Massachusetts, Smith lives in the coastal town of Darien, Connecticut. Her paintings have made their way into more than one hundred private homes across the United States and abroad.
  • Creator:
    Shelby K. Smith (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riverdale, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU166217367102

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