"Komorebi XI"By Anastassia Skopp
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Overview
2022
Canvas, Acrylic on canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 90cm (H) x 90cm (W) x 2cm (D) / 35.4" (H) x 35.4" (W) x 0.8" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Artist Statement
Abstract textured acrylic painting on canvas 90x90x2 cm (35,4 x 35,4 x0,8inches). Mixed Media on gallery wrapped canvas. The work is ready to hang. No framing required. The sides of the work are painted.
The artwork is signed, dated and titled. Original artwork with signed Certificate of Authenticity.
My artworks are a result of years of studying spiritual books written by Eckhart Tolle.
According to Eckhart Tolle “Flowers are like messengers from another world. Like a bridge between the world of physical forms and the formless. They exude not only a subtle smell, pleasant to people, but also an aroma from the kingdom of the spirit. If we understand the word "enlightenment" in a broader sense than the generally accepted one, we can consider flowers as the enlightenment of the plant world.”
- Eckhart Tolle (paraphrased from German).
I would like to invite you to immerse yourselves in a colorful yet calm world of impasto colors full of meditative floral magic.
Style: My technique shows some influence from abstract expressionism and modern art. I use original mixed media in which undiluted acrylic paint, ink, gel medium and structure paste are applied to the canvas.
I like to paint impasto abstract paintings and use spatulas, tubes for writing and usual fruit knives to build three-dimensional flowers and surfaces in my artworks.
Artist Profile
Born: 1977
Hometown: Bottrop
Based in: Bottrop
Born in Russia, Anastassia Skopp was raised by her Mom in the city of Saransk where she studied art for 7 years (1985-1992) at the Mordovian Art College named after P.F. Ryabov for children and young people. There she learned about drawing, composition, art of painting and sculpturing from well-known …
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