Stefanie Raus - Verschlungen Blau 1346 XXL






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Stefanie Raus, Verschlungen Blau 1346 XXL, a 160×160 cm mixed media original work (2026) that is hand-signed and in excellent condition, weighing about 1 kg, produced in Germany and sold directly by the artist, rolled without a frame and suitable for a 150×150 cm frame, with an authenticity certificate included (certificate inside the shipping tube).
Description from the seller
The painting is an abstract composition.
The dimensions of the work are 160x160 cm.
It is rolled, delivered without a stretcher frame. A stretcher frame with dimensions 150x150x2 cm will fit.
All works by the artist are unique. They are handmade paintings produced with various techniques. The cracks, nicks, elevations, and paint splatters belong to the painting style. They are not defects and are intentional by the artist.
All works are hand-signed and are shipped with a certificate of authenticity.
The certificate is rolled up inside the inner wall of the shipping tube.
About the artist:
Stefanie Raus is a self-taught artist from the Black Forest. She was born in 1976 and is known for her delicate paintings, usually with a touch of gold leaf and strong texture. Collectors of her works live in Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Malta, the Netherlands, Italy, the Czech Republic, Singapore, Spain, Greece, Portugal, France and Germany. Through her listing on Saatchi Art, she has already sold many works to the USA. Her paintings have been exhibited both domestically and abroad. In 2024 she achieved first place in the Kunstpreis von Kunst Online.
Instagram: stefanieraus.art
Exhibitions:
2015 Volksbank Achern, Achern, Germany
2018 Volksbank Renchen, Renchen, Germany
2022 Kunst am Bach, Bühl, Germany
2023 Swissartexpo, Zürich, Switzerland
2023 Wohnart Lutz, Kehl, Germany
2024 Casa del Arte, Palma, Spain
2024 Nicoleta Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2024 Andi Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
2024 Cipriarte Venezia Gallery, Venice, Italy
2025 Popart Gallery, Paris
2025 Art and Beats, Baden-Baden
2025 Galerie Artroom Basel, Switzerland
2025 Open Art Achern, Kulturforum Illenau
The painting is an abstract composition.
The dimensions of the work are 160x160 cm.
It is rolled, delivered without a stretcher frame. A stretcher frame with dimensions 150x150x2 cm will fit.
All works by the artist are unique. They are handmade paintings produced with various techniques. The cracks, nicks, elevations, and paint splatters belong to the painting style. They are not defects and are intentional by the artist.
All works are hand-signed and are shipped with a certificate of authenticity.
The certificate is rolled up inside the inner wall of the shipping tube.
About the artist:
Stefanie Raus is a self-taught artist from the Black Forest. She was born in 1976 and is known for her delicate paintings, usually with a touch of gold leaf and strong texture. Collectors of her works live in Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Malta, the Netherlands, Italy, the Czech Republic, Singapore, Spain, Greece, Portugal, France and Germany. Through her listing on Saatchi Art, she has already sold many works to the USA. Her paintings have been exhibited both domestically and abroad. In 2024 she achieved first place in the Kunstpreis von Kunst Online.
Instagram: stefanieraus.art
Exhibitions:
2015 Volksbank Achern, Achern, Germany
2018 Volksbank Renchen, Renchen, Germany
2022 Kunst am Bach, Bühl, Germany
2023 Swissartexpo, Zürich, Switzerland
2023 Wohnart Lutz, Kehl, Germany
2024 Casa del Arte, Palma, Spain
2024 Nicoleta Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2024 Andi Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
2024 Cipriarte Venezia Gallery, Venice, Italy
2025 Popart Gallery, Paris
2025 Art and Beats, Baden-Baden
2025 Galerie Artroom Basel, Switzerland
2025 Open Art Achern, Kulturforum Illenau
