Wabi Sabi Abstract Painting

Each wabi-sabi abstract painting by Susannah Hightower is an exploration of the imperfect and impermanent. Her layered surfaces—built with plaster, clay, and paint—mirror the erosion of walls and the subtle wear of time.

The palette leans neutral and organic, echoing natural pigments found in stone, sand, and dust. Through restraint and decay, Hightower’s work suggests rebirth—an aesthetic balance between control and surrender.

These paintings resonate with collectors of minimalist and contemporary art, offering visual texture that feels both ancient and modern. They bring depth to spaces seeking authenticity, imperfection, and emotional quietude.



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Two rectangular textured concrete paintings, one dark brown and the other light gray, leaning against a white wall.