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Pink Mood (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Anastassia Skopp

60 x 60 x 2cm (unframed) / 60 x 60cm (actual image size)

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£468.68

Until the mid-twentieth century, pink belonged to men. In eighteenth-century European courts, it was worn by aristocrats and royalty as a mark of wealth and power — a lighter shade of red, a colour of warfare and command.

In Pink Mood III, lavender fades into violet shadow. Hot magenta petals scatter as if dropped rather than placed. Deep plum roses hold their own darkness inside pale, translucent edges. Branches move diagonally across the linen, nothing symmetrical, nothing contained.

Whatever pink has meant across three centuries, this canvas insists on all of it at once — assertive, layered, entirely unwilling to be one thing. Look at it the way eighteenth-century Paris once did: not as delicate, but as bold.

Series: Pink Mood (Part III)
Dimensions: 60 × 60 × 2 cm / 23.6 × 23.6 × 0.8 in
Medium: Acrylic on 100% linen
Year: 2026
Signed and dated by the artist
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity

• Protected with Lascaux UV varnish

Materials used:

acrylic

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Until the mid-twentieth century, pink belonged to men. In eighteenth-century European courts, it was worn by aristocrats and royalty as a mark of wealth and power — a lighter shade of red, a colour of warfare and command.

In Pink Mood III, lavender fades into violet shadow. Hot magenta petals scatter as if dropped rather than placed. Deep plum roses hold their own darkness inside pale, translucent edges. Branches move diagonally across the linen, nothing symmetrical, nothing contained.

Whatever pink has meant across three centuries, this canvas insists on all of it at once — assertive, layered, entirely unwilling to be one thing. Look at it the way eighteenth-century Paris once did: not as delicate, but as bold.

Series: Pink Mood (Part III)
Dimensions: 60 × 60 × 2 cm / 23.6 × 23.6 × 0.8 in
Medium: Acrylic on 100% linen
Year: 2026
Signed and dated by the artist
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity

• Protected with Lascaux UV varnish

Materials used:

acrylic

Details:

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“I feel my mission is to create artworks from inner silence. ” - Anastassia SkoppInternational Contemporary ArtistAnastassia Skopp is a Germany-based contemporary artist exhibiting internationally, with works presented in Paris,... Read more

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