Original Painting | 20 x 20 in | One-of-a-Kind
Sunshine Days is an original 20x20 abstract mountain painting by Shilo Ratner, a contemporary geometric landscape artwork inspired by the way sunlight transforms natural terrain. Warm, layered fields of color are organized into structured planes of geometry, creating a composition that feels both grounding and luminous within modern interiors.
Inspired by Nature
This original geometric mountain painting explores how light moves across peaks, transforming landscape into abstraction. Rather than depicting a literal scene, the work translates natural terrain into a structured visual system of color, edge, and spatial tension.
Built through abstraction, the composition reflects a balance between serenity and energy. Bold geometric forms suggest movement, shifting light, and atmospheric depth, hallmarks of contemporary abstract landscape art.
Artist's Insight
"Sunshine Days came from watching how a single shift in light can completely reorganize a mountain. I wanted to capture that moment not as a scene, but as a feeling translated into geometry and color."
Details
- Original geometric mountain painting
- 20 x 20 x 1.5 in gallery-wrapped canvas
- Professional-grade acrylic paint
- Contemporary abstract mountain artwork
- Warm yellow palette with layered tonal contrast
- Clean painted edges
- Framed and ready to hang
- Hand-signed by the artist
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Shipping included via courier
Why Collectors Choose This Work
Collectors of contemporary abstract mountain paintings and geometric landscape art are drawn to Sunshine Days for its balance of structure and atmosphere. The luminous yellow palette brings warmth and clarity to interiors, making it ideal for modern living spaces, offices, and curated art collections.
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If you have questions about this work or want to see how it might live in your space, email me at shiloratner@gmail.com. I'm happy to talk it through.