About Ethereal Geometry Arts
Ethereal Geometry Arts is the creative studio of artist Chris Wade, a Huntsville, Alabama–based sci‑fi and fantasy painter whose work features ethereal, dreamlike space scenes, abandoned space‑age machinery, and surreal internal landscapes. He primarily works in acrylic ink and mixed media on watercolor paper, wood panels, and riveted sheet metal, and shows his work through galleries, conventions, and his studio at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment. The brand name “Ethereal Geometry Arts” is used for his professional art practice, online presence, and sales of originals, prints, and commissions.([artshuntsville.org](https://www.artshuntsville.org/listing/chris-wade/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Ethereal Geometry Arts on a card statement is typically related to purchasing original art, art prints, or commissioned pieces either in person (for example via a Square card reader at a studio, art fair, or convention) or through his website and online storefronts. Smaller amounts may reflect greeting‑card‑sized prints or small merch, while larger single charges may correspond to framed originals or multi‑piece orders. Because he uses common payment processors like Square and online checkouts, the descriptor can appear truncated (e.g., “SQ *ETHEREAL GEOME”) but still refers to the same art business.([feeds.libsyn.com](https://feeds.libsyn.com/74967/podcast/2022?utm_source=openai))
If you’re unsure about a charge, the best first step is to compare the date and amount on your statement with any receipts, email confirmations, or order histories from etherealgeometryarts.com or from visits to his Lowe Mill studio or art shows. You can also reach out via the contact details on his website or social media to confirm a purchase or ask about an order. If you don’t recognize the transaction after checking family members’ purchases and your email, contact your card issuer to dispute the charge or request more details about where and when the card was used.