Yvonne Stoppelsteen - Caos y Orden II - Equilibrio

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Yvonne Stoppelsteen from the Netherlands presents Caos y Orden II – Equilibrio, a mixed‑media lava artwork on linen stretched over a wooden frame, 80 by 60 cm, 5 kg, 2025, original edition, signed with a certificate of authenticity.

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For Yvonne Stoppelsteen (Amsterdam), a self-taught artist, there is always inspiration, sometimes from an object, a moment, or a natural material.
The fascination with lava and the reflection of light from a different perspective resulted in the series 'Caos y Orden'.

In this series, lava is used as the primary material; a substance normally associated with movement, heat, and destruction, but here brought to a standstill.
The work is built up from a strict grid of individual elements. Each square is constructed by hand, layer by layer. Every shape is unique; the cracks, thickening, and irregularities bear the marks of extreme heat or time.
The squares serve as an ordering principle, while the material resists against uniformity.

Through the use of geometric shapes and precious metal colors (gold; sunlight, silver; moon, bronze; earth, copper; fire), the raw energy of the lava is transformed into a concentrated, repetitive presence.

It's not about seeing the outburst, but about the tension that persists underneath despite the organization.

Caos y Orden II - Equilibrio consists of geometric shapes with lava as the primary material, stretched on a wooden frame with linen canvas, and will be shipped as a whole, as offered.

A signed certificate of authenticity is present.

Pick-up is available in the Netherlands (Hillegom).

www.stoppelsteen.exto.nl
stoppelsteen.art

For Yvonne Stoppelsteen (Amsterdam), a self-taught artist, there is always inspiration, sometimes from an object, a moment, or a natural material.
The fascination with lava and the reflection of light from a different perspective resulted in the series 'Caos y Orden'.

In this series, lava is used as the primary material; a substance normally associated with movement, heat, and destruction, but here brought to a standstill.
The work is built up from a strict grid of individual elements. Each square is constructed by hand, layer by layer. Every shape is unique; the cracks, thickening, and irregularities bear the marks of extreme heat or time.
The squares serve as an ordering principle, while the material resists against uniformity.

Through the use of geometric shapes and precious metal colors (gold; sunlight, silver; moon, bronze; earth, copper; fire), the raw energy of the lava is transformed into a concentrated, repetitive presence.

It's not about seeing the outburst, but about the tension that persists underneath despite the organization.

Caos y Orden II - Equilibrio consists of geometric shapes with lava as the primary material, stretched on a wooden frame with linen canvas, and will be shipped as a whole, as offered.

A signed certificate of authenticity is present.

Pick-up is available in the Netherlands (Hillegom).

www.stoppelsteen.exto.nl
stoppelsteen.art

Details

Artist
Yvonne Stoppelsteen
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Caos y Orden II - Equilibrio
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Bronze, Gold, Silver
Height
80 cm
Width
60 cm
Weight
5 kg
Style
Minimalism
Period
2020+
The NetherlandsVerified
37
Objects sold
Private

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