Sonia Anton - Sorelle - Diptych






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Sonia Anton, Sorelle - Diptych, an original acrylic painting from 2026, two 40 by 80 cm panels hand signed and in excellent condition, originating from Romania and sold direct from the artist, arriving stretched on wooden frames ready to hang.
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A quiet, intimate diptych of two seated female figures rendered in deep cobalt blue against a warm, textured gold and sand background. Each panel presents a close, cropped view of a woman’s body in repose, her form simplified into bold, confident shapes that feel both ancient and completely contemporary. The figures face inward toward each other across the two panels, creating a sense of silent conversation and connection. The contrast between the richness of the blue and the warmth of the golden ground gives the work a timeless, almost sculptural quality. Together the two panels form a complete and deeply human image of companionship and stillness.
Please note that colours may vary slightly depending on screen settings, light conditions, and device display. The artwork has been photographed as accurately as possible to reflect the true colours of the original piece.
Sonia Anton is a Romanian-Australian artist whose passion for painting was shaped from an early age, growing up alongside her mother, a celebrated artist whose work left a lasting impression. Having lived across the world from Australia to Mexico and in different continents, Sonia brings a richness of experience and perspective to every canvas. Surrounded by creativity and self-expression from childhood, she naturally found her own voice through paint and colour. Her work is driven by a deep love of colour, and a more recent fascination with texture, which she explores with growing boldness and confidence. Each piece is an act of genuine self-expression, an invitation to feel rather than simply observe.
Both panels will be carefully packaged and shipped together to ensure safe delivery. The artwork arrives stretched on wooden frames, ready to hang. No additional framing required.
A quiet, intimate diptych of two seated female figures rendered in deep cobalt blue against a warm, textured gold and sand background. Each panel presents a close, cropped view of a woman’s body in repose, her form simplified into bold, confident shapes that feel both ancient and completely contemporary. The figures face inward toward each other across the two panels, creating a sense of silent conversation and connection. The contrast between the richness of the blue and the warmth of the golden ground gives the work a timeless, almost sculptural quality. Together the two panels form a complete and deeply human image of companionship and stillness.
Please note that colours may vary slightly depending on screen settings, light conditions, and device display. The artwork has been photographed as accurately as possible to reflect the true colours of the original piece.
Sonia Anton is a Romanian-Australian artist whose passion for painting was shaped from an early age, growing up alongside her mother, a celebrated artist whose work left a lasting impression. Having lived across the world from Australia to Mexico and in different continents, Sonia brings a richness of experience and perspective to every canvas. Surrounded by creativity and self-expression from childhood, she naturally found her own voice through paint and colour. Her work is driven by a deep love of colour, and a more recent fascination with texture, which she explores with growing boldness and confidence. Each piece is an act of genuine self-expression, an invitation to feel rather than simply observe.
Both panels will be carefully packaged and shipped together to ensure safe delivery. The artwork arrives stretched on wooden frames, ready to hang. No additional framing required.
