



Rectangles in Red Ocher n. 1
Earth Pigment Watercolor on Canvas framed in Maple
In his Shapes Gradient series, Ryan Snow distills form, color, and rhythm into quiet meditations on harmony and space. Working with earth-based pigments—ranging from locally foraged ochres in the Ojai mountains to traditional indigos sourced from Japan—Snow grounds each piece in natural materiality and environmental awareness. Monochromatic shapes, subtle gradients, and repeating geometric forms emerge through intuitive brushwork on raw canvas, creating a visual language that feels both ancient and modern. Minimal yet resonant, the works invite viewers into a suspended moment where time collapses and stillness prevails. Shapes Gradient is a study in motion, balance, and inner peace—offering a deeply felt reflection on the relationship between form, space, and intention.
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In his Shapes Gradient series, Ryan Snow distills form, color, and rhythm into quiet meditations on harmony and space. Working with earth-based pigments—ranging from locally foraged ochres in the Ojai mountains to traditional indigos sourced from Japan—Snow grounds each piece in natural materiality and environmental awareness. Monochromatic shapes, subtle gradients, and repeating geometric forms emerge through intuitive brushwork on raw canvas, creating a visual language that feels both ancient and modern. Minimal yet resonant, the works invite viewers into a suspended moment where time collapses and stillness prevails. Shapes Gradient is a study in motion, balance, and inner peace—offering a deeply felt reflection on the relationship between form, space, and intention.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Earth Pigment Watercolor on Canvas framed in Maple
Authentication
Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
25 x 19 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
25 x 19 inches
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About the Artist
Ryan Snow
Ryan Alexandre Snow is an abstract minimalist artist whose paintings explore the balance of peaceful mind inspired by nature, color, symmetry and resonance. With a focus on the total resonance of each piece, his practice has evolved to include foraging nature for earth pigment to make his own natural paints, and collecting unique rare pigments from around the globe. Ryan's work has been featured in publications such as Artforum.
Current Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th
Current Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th
About the PROCESS
Ryan Snow's use of Hand Foraged Pigments
In making this series, Ryan made the environment an element of his process by crafting his own paint from earth pigments he sourced himself. These pigments include ochres foraged from the mountains of Ojai, California to traditional indigos from Japan.

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In his Shapes Gradient series, Ryan Snow distills form, color, and rhythm into quiet meditations on harmony and space. Working with earth-based pigments—ranging from locally foraged ochres in the Ojai mountains to traditional indigos sourced from Japan—Snow grounds each piece in natural materiality and environmental awareness. Monochromatic shapes, subtle gradients, and repeating geometric forms emerge through intuitive brushwork on raw canvas, creating a visual language that feels both ancient and modern. Minimal yet resonant, the works invite viewers into a suspended moment where time collapses and stillness prevails. Shapes Gradient is a study in motion, balance, and inner peace—offering a deeply felt reflection on the relationship between form, space, and intention.