Original artwork description:

Title: Japanese Spring
*Diptych – 2 panels, each 152 x 56 x 4 cm (60 x 22 x 1.6 inches)
Medium: Acrylic on linen canvas

“Flowers do not try to become something else.
They simply unfold in their own time.”
— Eckhart Tolle

“Japanese Spring” is a serene two-part composition that captures the quiet yet joyful unfolding of springtime blossoms. Painted in a gentle impasto technique using palette knives, the piece features soft pink and white roses blooming delicately across a muted grey background.

The branches stretch gracefully across both canvases, weaving together stillness and movement. Subtle hints of blue, blush, and pale green emerge like whispers beneath the floral forms, lending the work an ethereal atmosphere. Though the palette is understated, the composition breathes with quiet vitality.

The textured surface, achieved through layered acrylics and sculpted strokes, invites both visual and tactile engagement. Each flower stands in gentle relief, as if blooming into the present moment.

Painted on high-quality cotton canvas and stretched on sturdy 4 cm deep wooden frames. The artwork is ready to hang—no framing necessary. The sides are painted, and the work is sealed with a UV-protective varnish. Accompanied by a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.

This diptych can be hung vertically or horizontally, together or separately, offering flexibility in presentation and expression.

Let “Japanese Spring” be a soft meditation on growth, presence, and the quiet beauty of simply being.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#flowers #nature #impasto #floral #colorful #garden #large #japanese #romantic #spring #square #rose #impressionistic #xxxl 

Japanese Spring (2025) Acrylic painting
by Anastassia Skopp

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Title: Japanese Spring
*Diptych – 2 panels, each 152 x 56 x 4 cm (60 x 22 x 1.6 inches)
Medium: Acrylic on linen canvas

“Flowers do not try to become something else.
They simply unfold in their own time.”
— Eckhart Tolle

“Japanese Spring” is a serene two-part composition that captures the quiet yet joyful unfolding of springtime blossoms. Painted in a gentle impasto technique using palette knives, the piece features soft pink and white roses blooming delicately across a muted grey background.

The branches stretch gracefully across both canvases, weaving together stillness and movement. Subtle hints of blue, blush, and pale green emerge like whispers beneath the floral forms, lending the work an ethereal atmosphere. Though the palette is understated, the composition breathes with quiet vitality.

The textured surface, achieved through layered acrylics and sculpted strokes, invites both visual and tactile engagement. Each flower stands in gentle relief, as if blooming into the present moment.

Painted on high-quality cotton canvas and stretched on sturdy 4 cm deep wooden frames. The artwork is ready to hang—no framing necessary. The sides are painted, and the work is sealed with a UV-protective varnish. Accompanied by a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.

This diptych can be hung vertically or horizontally, together or separately, offering flexibility in presentation and expression.

Let “Japanese Spring” be a soft meditation on growth, presence, and the quiet beauty of simply being.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#flowers #nature #impasto #floral #colorful #garden #large #japanese #romantic #spring #square #rose #impressionistic #xxxl 
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“I feel my mission is to create artworks from inner silence. ” - Anastassia SkoppBorn in Russia, Anastassia Skopp was raised by her mother in the city of Saransk. There,... Read more

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