Study

Yellow Abstract

$ 3,000 
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24" x 30" x 1.5"

Acrylic on Canvas

This abstract piece draws its inspiration from a coastal seascape in Southern Maine, where marshy rivers converge with the rugged, rock-lined ocean. Created in 2018, it is a foundational work that marked the artist's seminal exploration into abstraction. The composition, notable for its prominent use of her favored yellow hue, graced the artist's private collection for many years, a truly cherished and beloved artifact.

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ABOUT THE SERIES
The Study Series represents a dedicated, intimate space for artistic exploration and discovery. Though these works may not adhere to the rigid parameters of a formally labeled collection, they act as essential, foundational endeavors that bridge disparate concepts. Within this series, ideas are rigorously tested, techniques are experimented with, and new creative, conceptual possibilities begin to emerge.
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Please note that these works are intentionally imperfect. Visible marks, layered textures, and embedded materials are integral to each painting and are not considered flaws or defects. Elements such as dust, fibers, and evidence of revision are purposefully left in the surface as records of the work’s making over time. Rather than aiming for a polished or pristine finish, these paintings embrace messiness, transformation, and human touch as essential parts of their meaning. Each piece reflects a process of evolution rather than refinement, and should be understood as complete in its irregularity. Each artwork comes with an official packet containing: Certificate of Authenticity, business card, postcard, and bio sheet.
SHIPPING & Pickup
All orders ship U.S. flat-rate for $200, or are available for free local pickup from the studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Make your selection at checkout. If you choose the option for free local pickup, the artist will email you after purchase to arrange a convenient pickup date and time.
DIGITAL/AI DISCLAIMER
Artworks shown in environmental mockups are AI-generated and may not perfectly represent final size, color, or composition. Additionally, digital photos may slightly vary in color or cropping from the original piece. Please reach out to schedule an in-person viewing if you have any questions.

About Caley

Through luminous abstractions of flora, Caley Adams traces the shifting boundary between fracture and wholeness, where coverings and color intertwine to suggest transformation and renewal.
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