Artist Greg Pettit Creates Transdimensional Still‑life Paintings With Airbrushed Crystals, Portals, and Objects Suspended in Space

Greg Pettit is a contemporary painter based in Austin, Texas, who describes himself as a “transdimensional still‑life painter” and “airbrush wizard,” building meticulous, surreal compositions from abstract sculptural references.

Using acrylic and airbrush on paper or panel, he creates crystalline, floating forms, portals, and geometric objects that feel both scientific and mystical, sitting between hard‑edge abstraction, sci‑fi concept art, and visionary painting. His work has been shown in galleries such as Arch Enemy Arts and GLHF Gallery and appears in group exhibitions focused on “rare phenomena,” memory, and contemporary visionary art.

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