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Custom Geode & Abstract Wall Art

byPoonam Shah Art StudioShips across India; Visit studio in Andheri West, MumbaiStarts from3,500 per sq. ft.View full gallery

I translate the raw energy of geodes and ocean waves into large-scale, textured wall art. Each piece is hand-poured with real crystals and pigments to create depth that brings a space to life.

This artwork is a diptych, meaning it consists of two similar pieces designed to be displayed together. The design was inspired by the geode art on my own studio door.

A stunning, large-scale geode mirror in vibrant shades of blue and turquoise, with a sparkling crystal and gold leaf center. This is one of my favorite blue pieces.

This ocean painting takes me right back to the shores of Bali. I wanted to translate the feeling of the gold turquoise waters and dancing sunlight onto a canvas to share that serenity.

A unique piece combining wood burning art with resin. This large wood slice features a hand-sketched bird with detailed feathers, set against a backdrop of blue resin ocean waves.

A detailed look at the process of making a geode-inspired resin artwork. Every piece starts with a sketch, then crystals are handpicked, and finally, layers of resin are poured to create depth.

A throwback to this beautiful, large-scale geode installation. As an artist, I love working on big canvases that can truly transform a space.

A three-panel geode artwork in shades of teal and white with gold accents. This is one of my favorite pieces from over the years, showcasing a classic geode design.

A circular geode mirror with deep blue tones, gold leaf, and a reflective center. The combination of colors and textures makes it a captivating piece.

A close-up of one of my favorite geode artworks, a large panel with flowing lines of black, white, and gold, installed as a sliding door.

There was a time when all I wanted to make were big, bold geodes. I recently made two new pieces quietly, and it felt like coming home to an art form that's still a big part of me.

About Geode & Abstract Wall Art

Most people think resin art happens in a single go, but my geode pieces are built layer by layer over several days. I always start with a black-and-white sketch to lock in the flow and balance before I ever touch the color. This isn't just about making something look pretty. It’s about creating depth. When you see those lines and crystals in person, you’re looking at a design that’s been carefully mapped out, not a lucky accident.

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