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Explore Abstract Artworks by John Richter: Sunshine Coast Collection

  • John Richter
  • Aug 4
  • 2 min read

Welcome to the world of abstract art by John Richter Sculptural Artist. Based on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, Queensland, I present a collection of original abstract sculptural wall art that reflects the passion for form, texture, and nature.

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My artworks are a reflection of my creative vision — a blend of natural forms, material exploration, and thoughtful minimalism. Each piece I create is designed to invite you into a space where texture, shape, and colour come together to evoke emotion, curiosity, and imagination.

This collection showcases a diverse range of my abstract paintings and sculptural wall pieces. From bold, energetic works to quiet, contemplative forms, each artwork carries its own story — rooted in nature, emotion, and place. Some exude vibrant passion; others offer soft whispers of elegance and stillness.

Whether you're an art collector, interior designer, gallery curator, consultant, architect, or fellow creative, I hope my work offers inspiration and connection. Every piece is crafted to balance artistic expression with visual harmony, making it a meaningful addition to any collection or space.

Alongside my online store, where you can browse and purchase original works, I also welcome commission enquiries for bespoke pieces tailored to your vision. By joining my mailing list, you’ll receive updates on new collections, exhibitions, and occasional special offers — as well as become part of the broader community that surrounds my practice.

To go deeper into the world behind my art, I invite you to explore my blog — a visual journal where I share behind-the-scenes insights, processes, and the stories that shape each piece. You can also follow along on social media, where I connect with others who share a passion for abstract art and design.

I’m John Richter — and this is the world I create, where every brushstroke and sculpted form is an invitation to explore beauty, emotion, and the language of abstraction.

 
 
 

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