Limited Edition Canvas Prints

Discover Limited Edition Canvas Prints by Astrid Stoeppel at ars mundi

I’m proud to announce that the renowned online art gallery from Germany, ars mundi, has included limited edition canvas prints of three of my artworks in their winter catalog. These exclusive pieces are perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss your chance to get your hands on one of these stunning prints before they sell out!

In addition, you can explore more of my original artwork on canvas at partner site artSOLITAIRE. Enhance your art collection with unique pieces that bring beauty and inspiration to any space.

New Frauenkalender 2025 released!

51 Contemporary Female Artists to watch

Dive into a vibrant world of abstract art with a masterpiece that embodies timeless luxury. This colorful acrylic painting infuses modern minimalism with bursts of bold hues, creating a piece that speaks to the soul. Each brushstroke reflects the artist's passion and invites you to invest in a captivating journey of expression and creativity by Astrid Stoeppel

I’m excited to announce the release of the Frauenkalender 2025, now available from Kaufmann Verlag. This beautifully designed calendar features 53 artworks by contemporary female artists, including my artwork titled „Square!“

The original painting is available for purchase at Gallery RED in Palma de Mallorca or online through Artsy. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the talent of these remarkable artists!

Astrid Stoeppel x Gallery RED

Explore my art in Palma de Mallorca

Gallery Red is a famous art gallery in Palma de Mallorca/Spain. I’m very happy and proud to announce my gallery representation with Gallery Red. The artworks are exhibited in their classy rooms in Palma de Mallorca and exclusively available with Gallery Red. Explore all exhibited pieces also on Artsy - Astrid Stoeppel

Gallery RED is a contemporary art gallery, with 12 unique exhibition spaces that showcase their artists and their works available. It was founded by serial entrepreneur Drew Aaron, one of the top global contemporary art collectors and the number one collector of Spanish contemporary art

Location: in Plaza Frederic Chopin, the center of Palma de Mallorca, an area that has quickly become the hottest spot in the Balearic Islands’ art scene. Its focus is on the best contemporary art from established artists, such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat or Damien Hirst as well as top emerging artists

I’m very happy and proud to announce my gallery representation with Gallery RED. My artworks are exhibited in their classy rooms in Palma de Mallorca and are exclusively available with Gallery RED. Explore all exhibited paintings also on Artsy

New & Abstract Interview

Five questions to Astrid Stoeppel

Astrid Stoeppel is an artist obsessed with bold and powerful colors arranged in geometric shapes. She is known for her clear and structured approach to work, while also being creative, curious and passionate. Astrid is inspired by the purity of color itself, her works are meticulously painted color by color, filling the canvas step by step with dynamic vitality and structure. She was born 1974 in Weilheim, Germany, and alternates between living and working in her studios in Bavaria and Italy.

Exciting news! My recent interview with New & Abstract is now live, where I delve into the world of art as a painter. Startet as an art platform on instagram – New & Abstract supports new and fresh art from emerging artists worldwide.

Explore here the interview Five questions to Astrid Stoeppel

back to basics with saatchi art

line and form, color and shape

the new saatchi art spring catalog  2023 goes back to basics and is dedicated to the simple elements like lines, form, color and shape.

my artwork is featured in the line by line collection and also in the print version of the catolog.

„Astrid combines structure, dynamism and creativity in her bold, powerful, geometric acrylic compositions. Both striking and mesmerizing. Her work invites viewers to pause and contemplate the pure colors and shapes they are seeing…“ (Siting Wang)