Abstract Minimalism Painting

Abstract minimalism is where restraint becomes poetry. In Susannah Hightower’s work, raw materials—pigment, plaster, linen—are layered to create surfaces that breathe. The result is a meditative balance between structure and surrender, inviting the viewer into quiet contemplation.

Each painting acts as an architectural relic, exploring the tension between permanence and erosion. The absence of overt imagery amplifies nuance; tone and texture carry emotional resonance. Hightower’s minimalist approach isn’t about simplicity for its own sake—it’s about revealing what’s left when everything else has fallen away.

Ideal for modern interiors and collectors seeking art with depth, her paintings embody harmony, imperfection, and timeless form. Every mark and layer is intentional yet intuitive, reflecting a lived-in aesthetic that feels both ancient and distinctly contemporary.


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A white table with two black vases and a bowl, stacked on top of books, next to a black chair, with a textured dark gray rectangular abstract art decoration on a light gray wall and shadows cast by sunlight.