Anna Bila - Mutation

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Anna Bila’s Mutation is an original, 110 cm by 110 cm mixed media acrylic and ink on canvas, signed by the artist, created in 2025 in Germany, in excellent condition, and shipped rolled without stretcher.

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bold square composition that explores transformation as a living process. Acidic yellows collide with deep violet blooms and molten orange passages, forming structures that feel cellular, unstable, and in motion.

The fluid diffusion of pigment creates soft organic edges, while sharp chromatic contrasts introduce tension. The image seems to evolve before the viewer’s eyes — hovering between growth and rupture.

“Mutation” is not decorative; it is visceral. A powerful statement piece for collectors drawn to contemporary abstraction with conceptual depth.

Medium: acrilyc and ink on canvas
Shipping: rolled without stretcher, requires professional mounting.

Anna Bila is an Ukrainian artist whose work explores themes of childhood, adolescence, memory, and the perception of the past — not as something static, but as something continuously reinterpreted through the lens of the present. Nature in her paintings serves not only as a visual motif, but also as a source of emotion, states of mind, and reflection.

Her portraits are not aimed at achieving physical resemblance, but rather at conveying an emotional connection with the depicted figure — whether it’s a close acquaintance or a fleeting stranger.

Her artistic style ranges from controlled, precise technique to experimental painting, where the spontaneous flow of pigment plays a key role. The works become a space for dialogue — both with herself and with the viewer.
The artist has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine, Italy, and Germany

bold square composition that explores transformation as a living process. Acidic yellows collide with deep violet blooms and molten orange passages, forming structures that feel cellular, unstable, and in motion.

The fluid diffusion of pigment creates soft organic edges, while sharp chromatic contrasts introduce tension. The image seems to evolve before the viewer’s eyes — hovering between growth and rupture.

“Mutation” is not decorative; it is visceral. A powerful statement piece for collectors drawn to contemporary abstraction with conceptual depth.

Medium: acrilyc and ink on canvas
Shipping: rolled without stretcher, requires professional mounting.

Anna Bila is an Ukrainian artist whose work explores themes of childhood, adolescence, memory, and the perception of the past — not as something static, but as something continuously reinterpreted through the lens of the present. Nature in her paintings serves not only as a visual motif, but also as a source of emotion, states of mind, and reflection.

Her portraits are not aimed at achieving physical resemblance, but rather at conveying an emotional connection with the depicted figure — whether it’s a close acquaintance or a fleeting stranger.

Her artistic style ranges from controlled, precise technique to experimental painting, where the spontaneous flow of pigment plays a key role. The works become a space for dialogue — both with herself and with the viewer.
The artist has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine, Italy, and Germany

Details

Artist
Anna Bila
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Mutation
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
110 cm
Width
110 cm
Weight
1 g
Depiction/theme
Nature
Style
Abstract Expressionism
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
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