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Delicate branches traverse the surface in a suspended arc, carrying small blossoms that hover between emergence and dissolution. The composition unfolds across a softly blurred field of color, where light is diffused rather than directed.

 

The background resists fixed location. Instead of describing a specific landscape, it functions as atmosphere — a shifting space in which form gradually comes into focus. Reds, greens, and pale yellows punctuate the surface, yet no single element dominates.

 

The title suggests an interval — a moment held between illumination and flowering. The branches appear neither still nor fully in motion; they exist in balance, supported by negative space and subtle tonal transitions.

 

The painting does not narrate a garden.

It studies the threshold at which light becomes growth.

Original artwork by Anastassia Skopp
39 ½ x 19 ½ cm | 100 x 50 cm
Acrylic, linen canvas

Between Light and Bloom

SKU: #09004
$2,000.00Price
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