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Lean Into Abstraction

On view Online July 4 - August 7, 2025

On view in the OSA Gallery

July 3 - 31, 2025​

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Visit the OSA Gallery

2185 SW Park Place, Portland, OR 97205

Monday – Friday 10 AM – 4 PM and Saturday 1 – 4 PM

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Lean Into Abstraction invites artists to explore the power of non-representational art. This exhibition highlights works that emphasize form, color, gesture, and composition over literal imagery. Whether purely abstract or hinting at the tangible world, the focus is on meaning through abstraction. These artists employ abstraction to evoke emotions, challenge perceptions, and offer fresh visual perspectives.

This year’s juror, Scott Gellatly, is a Portland-based painter whose work bridges the realms of representation and abstraction. Using oil, casein, and monotype, he crafts vibrant, textured surfaces that reflect our connection to the natural world—making him an ideal juror for this show.

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Artwork in the show is available for purchase through this website or the Gallery unless marked "not for sale" or "out of stock".

If you are out of town and need your purchased artwork shipped, prices do not include shipping or handling.

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Questions? Email info@ostartists.org or call 503-228-0706. See current Calls to Artists from OSA​.

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award winners

Award Winners

Abstracts

Acrylic

Figures

Mixed Media

Landscape
StillLife

Water Media

about the juror

Scott

Gellatly

About Scott

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Scott Gellatly is a Portland-based painter whose work is deeply informed by the Pacific Northwest landscape. Working in oil, casein, and monotype, Scott’s paintings balance representation and abstraction, blending expressive mark-making with rich, vibrant color. His work explores the tension between the real and the imagined, evoking the natural world while celebrating the tactile, luscious surface of paint. A landscape painter at heart, Scott captures the emotional essence of place through gestural forms, layered textures, and bold color relationships.
An Oregon native, Scott holds a degree in painting and drawing from the University of Oregon and has exhibited his work in solo and group exhibitions nationwide. His creative process draws from a lifelong connection to nature and a desire to explore how pictorial space can reflect both observation and imagination. He lives and works in Portland with his family.

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