Astrid Stoeppel:
Picture "Minimalist Color Scheme #7 (Diptych)" (2025)
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Picture "Minimalist Color Scheme #7 (Diptych)" (2025)
Astrid Stoeppel:
Picture "Minimalist Color Scheme #7 (Diptych)" (2025)

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Acrylic | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 120 x 180 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Minimalist Color Scheme #7 (Diptych)" (2025)
Astrid Stoeppel: Picture "Minimalist Color Scheme #7 (Dip...

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Picture "Minimalist Color Scheme #7 (Diptych)" (2025)

n my work, I combine abstract forms and gentle color transitions to create a calm yet dynamic composition. The selection of minimalist, geometric shapes in a harmonious color palette reflects my search for balance and purity. This painting is intended to bring an atmosphere of serenity and inspiration to any space, conveying a message of calm and balance in our often hectic world. The diptych is painted on white, unprimed canvas (white cotton). The acrylic colors soak deep into the fabric. The pigment granulates in some places and the different colors appear rather translucent, but at the same time very color-intensive and lively. It is treated with fixative and thus protected from dust and UV rays. The artwork "Minimalist Color Scheme #7" is signed and dated on the back. It is mounted on stretcher bars (2 canvases, 120x90cm each).

Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de

About Astrid Stoeppel

Astrid Stoeppel is an internationally known German painter who has already exhibited her works in New York, London, Paris and Milan.
She chooses simple geometric shapes such as circles, dots, lines and color fields. In this way, Stoeppel creates paintings that viewers are encouraged to linger on, always reinterpreting and enjoying them. Minimalism, geometry and bold colors are characteristics of all your series. The works of the Weilheim-born artist can be found in numerous private and public collections in the United States, Australia, Japan, South Korea and throughout Europe.
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