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Gallery view of geometric abstract landscape paintings by Shilo Ratner
The Influence of Nature on My Landscape Paintings
Nature has an incredible way of grounding us — and that influence is central to my landscape-inspired artwork. Rather than painting literal scenes, my work abstracts natural forms into simplified shapes and layered compositions. 
Geometric Painter Shilo Ratner artist interview with Embrace Creatives
Original Geometric Art: Interview with Shilo Ratner
Geometric abstract artist Shilo Ratner discusses her creative process, artistic influences including Hilma af Klint and Agnes Martin, and the philosophy behind her contemplative geometric paintings in this Embrace Creatives interview.
LV No. 9 — original 44x28 mixed media abstract painting on paper with fluorescent pink geometric form by Shilo Ratner
LV No. 9 – Fluorescent Pink Geometric Painting on Paper
LV No. 9 is a 44x28 original mixed media abstract painting on paper — anchored by a blazing fluorescent pink geometric form and the word LOVE. It evokes the freedom of sailing.
WinterLude group exhibition at Bryant Street Gallery Palo Alto featuring Shilo Ratner geometric abstract paintings
WinterLude Group Exhibition at Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto
Shilo Ratner's geometric abstract paintings were featured in the WinterLude group exhibition at Bryant Street Gallery in Palo Alto, California, alongside works by Ryan Cobourn, Kerstin Heymann, Susan English, and Carla Roth.
Artist Shilo Ratner Solo Show at Claire Carino Contemporary
Perceptual Consciousness: Solo Exhibition at Claire Carino Contemporary Boston
Highlights from the opening reception of Perceptual Consciousness solo exhibition at Claire Carino Contemporary in Boston. View photos from the show featuring geometric abstract paintings.
Shilo Ratner geometric abstract painting Rise selected for William Benton Museum of Art 2025 CWA National Juried Show
William Benton Museum Exhibition: Rise Selected for 2025 CWA National Juried Show
Shilo Ratner's geometric abstract painting "Rise" has been selected for the prestigious 2025 CWA National Open Juried Show at the William Benton Museum of Art at UConn. Exhibition runs May 27-July 27, 2025.
Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week 2025 featuring Shilo Ratner geometric abstract paintings with +GalleryLABS
Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week 2025: Shilo Ratner with +GalleryLABS
Shilo Ratner's geometric abstract paintings will be featured at the inaugural Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week 2025 with +GalleryLABS, Booth H15. Discover original contemporary art at Arizona's premier art event.
Shilo Ratner Best in Show award at 103rd Annual Bendheim Exhibit, Greenwich Art Society, juried by Guggenheim Museum curator
Best in Show: Guggenheim Curator Selects "Fields" at Greenwich Art Society
Geometric abstract painter Shilo Ratner awarded Best in Show at the 103rd Annual Bendheim Exhibit by the Greenwich Art Society, juried by Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Between Two Forms, blue and white geometric abstract diptych painting by Shilo Ratner, 10 x 20 inches, acrylic on canvas
Grounded in Nature, Defined by Form: What My Artistic Philosophy Means for Collectors
Shilo Ratner unpacks the philosophy behind her geometric abstract work and explains why 'Grounded in Nature. Defined by Form.' is more than a tagline — it's a framework collectors can use to understand and trust the work.
Shilo Ratner, New Haven women abstract artist, advocate for women's rights in the arts
Women's Rights: An Artist's Perspective — Why This Exhibition Matters More Than Ever
One of my artworks was selected for Women’s Rights: An Artist’s Perspective, an online juried exhibition by UniteWomen.org. In today’s political climate, the parallels are impossible to ignore — and the importance of platforms for women artists has never felt more urgent.
Beach 30x30 original geometric abstract painting by Shilo Ratner on white wall
One Painting, Fully Explained: Beach
Most paintings get a title, a price, and a few sentences. This one takes a closer look. Beach is a 30 × 30 geometric abstract painting built from the logic of the shoreline, behavior, not appearance. This is a complete breakdown: where it started, how it was built, what changed, and what most people miss. See Beach in the collection → The Initial Idea The starting point wasn't a visual. It was a behavior. I kept returning to the way water moves at the shoreline, not the look of it, but the logic. The tide doesn't repeat exactly. Each wave recedes at a slightly different angle, leaves a slightly different edge, pulls back with slightly different force. There's a system operating, but it never produces the same result twice. A system needs enough repetition to be legible, but enough variation to stay alive. That tension between system and variation is what I wanted to build into a painting. Not a picture of the beach. A painting that works the way the beach works. Building the System The canvas is square, which matters. A square doesn't have a natural direction. It doesn't push the eye left to right or top to bottom the way a landscape format does. That neutrality was useful here, because the movement had to come entirely from the forms themselves, not from the shape of the support. The composition is built from horizontal bands that shift, compress, and interrupt each other. They function as tidal layers: each one moving at a different rate, overlapping without merging. The eye follows the edges rather than any single focal point. There's no center of gravity. The painting holds attention by distributing it. That relationship between rhythm and structure is something I explored more directly in Ebb and Flow Abstract Painting: When Surrender Becomes Creation. I also made a deliberate decision to keep the forms hard-edged. Soft edges would read as atmospheric, impressionistic, wave-like in a literal sense. Hard edges force the geometry to carry the movement instead. The result feels more like a diagram of the coast than a depiction of it. Color Logic The palette is blue and neutral, but the neutrals are doing most of the structural work. A range of warm and cool off-whites sits alongside the blues, and the temperature shifts between them create a subtle spatial push and pull. Warmer neutrals advance slightly. Cooler ones recede. That movement is quiet, but it's what gives the painting depth without relying on illusionistic perspective. The same principle is at work in How Josef Albers Shaped the Way I See Color. The blues are controlled rather than expressive. Some lean toward slate, others toward a washed cerulean, others toward near-gray. Each one is chosen for its relationship to the forms around it, not for emotional effect on its own. The emotion comes from the whole, not any single color. I also kept the value range relatively compressed. High contrast would have created drama. I was after something steadier, calm, but still in motion. The result is a kind of unsettled calm, like watching the tide without needing it to resolve. What Changed Along the Way The early version had more forms, more bands, more interruptions, more variation in width. It was busier, and that busyness worked against the system. I simplified. Removed two horizontal elements entirely. Widened two of the remaining bands so the rhythm slowed down. The painting became quieter, and paradoxically more active, because the eye had room to move between the forms rather than being crowded by them. The frame color also changed. The original frame was a cooler white that competed with the lightest tones in the painting. I switched to a warmer wood finish that separates cleanly from the canvas without pulling attention. What Viewers Don't Notice The edges of the forms are not perfectly parallel. This is intentional. If every horizontal band were exactly parallel, the painting would feel mechanical, static, like a striped field rather than a system in motion. The slight deviations, a degree or two at most, create the sense that the forms are shifting relative to each other. It reads as movement without being obvious about it. Most people also don't notice how few colors are actually in the painting. From a distance it reads as rich and varied. Up close, the palette is spare. That compression is part of the discipline: getting a lot of visual information from a small number of decisions. The bottom edge of the composition is slightly heavier than the top. The forms there are wider, the values slightly darker. It grounds the painting without making it feel weighted down. It's the visual equivalent of the shoreline itself, the place where everything settles before the next wave comes through. If that kind of movement resonates with you, Beach is available as a framed original, 30 × 30 inches, ready to hang. If you'd like to see it in your space before deciding, I'm happy to help with that. You can also browse the full coastal paintings collection for related works. View Beach →  |  Questions: shiloratner@gmail.com
Shilo Ratner geometric abstract painting On The Water featured in women artists exhibition at George Billis Gallery
Shilo Ratner at George Billis Gallery: Party of 10 Women Artists
Shilo Ratner's geometric abstract paintings featured in "Party of 10: Celebrating Women Artists," curated by Amy Zoller at George Billis Gallery in Fairfield, Connecticut. Opening reception November 19, 2023, 3-6 PM.
Opening reception for Hidden Depth, Shilo Ratner solo exhibition at Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto, May 2019 — guests viewing geometric abstract paintings
Hidden Depth: My Solo Exhibition at Bryant Street Gallery Opens This May
A reflection on Hidden Depth, my May 2019 solo exhibition at Bryant Street Gallery in Palo Alto, and what geometric abstraction, constraint, and sustained looking meant to my practice at the time.
Midnight Moon, geometric abstract painting by Shilo Ratner, featured at the Seattle Art Fair 2024 with +GalleryLABS
Seattle Art Fair 2024: Shilo Ratner Geometric Paintings Featured
Shilo Ratner's newest geometric abstract paintings will be featured at the Seattle Art Fair 2024 with +GalleryLABS, July 25-28 at Lumen Field Event Center. Discover bold mountain paintings and abstract landscapes from this contemporary artist.
Artist Shilo Ratner on Josef Albers study of color theory
How Josef Albers Shaped the Way I See Color
How studying Josef Albers' color theory, twice and in two different academic contexts, permanently changed the way I see, build, and teach color.
Shilo Ratner geometric abstract paintings featured at Affordable Art Fair Stockholm 2025
Affordable Art Fair Stockholm 2025: Shilo Ratner with +GalleryLABS
Shilo Ratner's geometric abstract paintings will be featured at the Affordable Art Fair Stockholm in October 2025 with +GalleryLABS. Discover original contemporary art from this Connecticut artist at Nacka Strandsmässan.
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