An original oil on canvas titled Tillandsia Plant No.1 by contemporary artist Ann Brunskill, painted in 2000.
The composition depicts a single Tillandsia (air plant) against a deep, atmospheric background, rendered in rich greens, blues and soft violet tones. The minimalist arrangement and restrained palette give the painting a calm, contemplative quality, making it equally suited to modern or traditional interiors.
The work is presented in a wide natural timber frame that complements the simplicity of the composition. The reverse retains the artist's handwritten title label dated 2000.
The painting is in very good vintage condition with only light age-related wear to the frame.
Overall framed size measures approximately 44 × 37.5 cm (17.3 × 14.8 inches).
The painting is in good vintage condition with age-related wear to the frame, including small losses and scuffs to the gilt finish. The canvas appears stable and presents well.
Ann Brunskill (1923–2018) was a British artist and printmaker who studied at Chelsea School of Art. She was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and is represented in the Royal Academy Collection. Although best known for her intricate etchings and handmade books, original oil paintings by the artist are comparatively uncommon.
The composition depicts a single Tillandsia (air plant) against a deep, atmospheric background, rendered in rich greens, blues and soft violet tones. The minimalist arrangement and restrained palette give the painting a calm, contemplative quality, making it equally suited to modern or traditional interiors.
The work is presented in a wide natural timber frame that complements the simplicity of the composition. The reverse retains the artist's handwritten title label dated 2000.
The painting is in very good vintage condition with only light age-related wear to the frame.
Overall framed size measures approximately 44 × 37.5 cm (17.3 × 14.8 inches).
The painting is in good vintage condition with age-related wear to the frame, including small losses and scuffs to the gilt finish. The canvas appears stable and presents well.
Ann Brunskill (1923–2018) was a British artist and printmaker who studied at Chelsea School of Art. She was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and is represented in the Royal Academy Collection. Although best known for her intricate etchings and handmade books, original oil paintings by the artist are comparatively uncommon.








