Anastassia Skopp - Branch Tension - XXL

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Anastassia Skopp's Branch Tension - XXL is an original acrylic painting on 100% linen, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, created in 2026, delivered unstretched and rolled, with a 100 × 120 × 4 cm stretched canvas (117 × 137 cm un-stretched).

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Branch Tension

This work presents a refined exploration of balance between structure and organic movement. Fine, branching lines extend across the canvas, carrying clusters of leaves and blossoms that oscillate between precision and spontaneity.

Set against a softly modulated background of muted blues and neutral tones, the composition allows vibrant accents of pink, red, green, and white to emerge with clarity and restraint. The interplay between controlled linear elements and expressive palette-knife applications creates a layered surface with both visual depth and rhythmic tension.

The painting reflects a contemporary approach to natural forms — reduced, abstracted, and reinterpreted into a distinct visual language. It captures a moment of quiet instability, where growth, dispersion, and balance coexist.

Technical details:

Acrylic and spray paint on 100% linen canvas
Canvas size (stretched): 100 × 120 × 4 cm
Canvas size (unstretched): 117 × 137 cm
Finished with protective varnish

The artwork is delivered unstretched and rolled in a secure tube, allowing for professional stretching according to preference.

Signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Condition: Excellent.

Exhibitions international:
2026, May - Affordable Art Fair Austin
2025, April - Group exhibition "Flora: The Art of Blooming", Artseeker Gallery, Brooklyn, NYC, USA
2024, October - Art exhibition "Exploring the Beauty", Art Voyage Gallery, Zofingen, Switzerland
2024, February - Art exhibition "Coming and Going", Gaudi Galeria, Madrid, Spain
2024, January - International Art Fair, Paris Art Salon, Paris, France
2023, December - "Woman: Balancing Our World" at the Mora Museum, New York, USA
2023, October - International Art Exhibition “Rebirth”, Contemporary Art Gallery, Starnberg, Germany
2023, October - International Art Fair “Art Innsbruck”, Austria
2023, August - International Art Fair, "Art Monaco", Monte-Carlo, Monaco
2023, April - Collins Avenue in Miami, "Just Summer On My Mind", Miami, USA
2023, January - International Art Fair, Paris Art Salon, Paris, France
2022, December - "Golden Duck" Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2022, November - EOS Laboratorio delle Arti, Parma, Italy
2022, November -ARTBOX.PROJECT Miami 3.0, Miami, USA
2022, October - ARTBOX.PROJECT Palma 1.0, Palma de Mallorca, Spain - Semi-Finalist 2022
2022, May - The State Darwin Museum, "Why does Android need nature?" Moscow, Russia

Branch Tension

This work presents a refined exploration of balance between structure and organic movement. Fine, branching lines extend across the canvas, carrying clusters of leaves and blossoms that oscillate between precision and spontaneity.

Set against a softly modulated background of muted blues and neutral tones, the composition allows vibrant accents of pink, red, green, and white to emerge with clarity and restraint. The interplay between controlled linear elements and expressive palette-knife applications creates a layered surface with both visual depth and rhythmic tension.

The painting reflects a contemporary approach to natural forms — reduced, abstracted, and reinterpreted into a distinct visual language. It captures a moment of quiet instability, where growth, dispersion, and balance coexist.

Technical details:

Acrylic and spray paint on 100% linen canvas
Canvas size (stretched): 100 × 120 × 4 cm
Canvas size (unstretched): 117 × 137 cm
Finished with protective varnish

The artwork is delivered unstretched and rolled in a secure tube, allowing for professional stretching according to preference.

Signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Condition: Excellent.

Exhibitions international:
2026, May - Affordable Art Fair Austin
2025, April - Group exhibition "Flora: The Art of Blooming", Artseeker Gallery, Brooklyn, NYC, USA
2024, October - Art exhibition "Exploring the Beauty", Art Voyage Gallery, Zofingen, Switzerland
2024, February - Art exhibition "Coming and Going", Gaudi Galeria, Madrid, Spain
2024, January - International Art Fair, Paris Art Salon, Paris, France
2023, December - "Woman: Balancing Our World" at the Mora Museum, New York, USA
2023, October - International Art Exhibition “Rebirth”, Contemporary Art Gallery, Starnberg, Germany
2023, October - International Art Fair “Art Innsbruck”, Austria
2023, August - International Art Fair, "Art Monaco", Monte-Carlo, Monaco
2023, April - Collins Avenue in Miami, "Just Summer On My Mind", Miami, USA
2023, January - International Art Fair, Paris Art Salon, Paris, France
2022, December - "Golden Duck" Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2022, November - EOS Laboratorio delle Arti, Parma, Italy
2022, November -ARTBOX.PROJECT Miami 3.0, Miami, USA
2022, October - ARTBOX.PROJECT Palma 1.0, Palma de Mallorca, Spain - Semi-Finalist 2022
2022, May - The State Darwin Museum, "Why does Android need nature?" Moscow, Russia

Details

Artist
Anastassia Skopp
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Branch Tension - XXL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Beige, Blue, Brown, Green, Pink, White
Height
120 cm
Width
100 cm
Weight
4 kg
Depiction/theme
Plants and flowers
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
GermanyVerified
97
Objects sold
pro

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