Eren - Move like Jackson no.27 - XXL

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Artist Eren presents Move like Jackson no.27 - XXL, a 120 × 100 cm acrylic abstract work in black, white and red, signed, original edition 2025, shipped rolled without a frame with an authenticity certificate on the back.

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"Move Like Jackson no.27" is an energetic abstract artwork that translates the dynamic brushwork of action painting into a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Inspired by the gestural freedom of Jackson Pollock, the piece unfolds a complex web of black lines, splatters, and motion trails that immediately captivate the viewer.

The powerful, seemingly chaotic lines create a vibrant tension—they appear simultaneously wild, spontaneous, and yet harmoniously interwoven. The monochrome black and white composition makes the image versatile and ideal for modern, minimalist, or urban interiors.

Its large format makes the work an immediate eye-catcher and a strong statement in any living or working space, loft or showroom.

Authenticity certificate and signature on the back.

Shipping WITHOUT stretcher/frame, the canvas is rolled up and shipped securely in a shipping tube!

About the artist:

Eren is an artist living in Germany, whose paintings have been exhibited nationally.
His works are represented in private collections internationally.

Among others, in the following countries

Belgium
Bulgaria
China
Germany
Denmark
France
Greece
Great Britain
Italy
Croatia
Latvia
Netherlands
Malta
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
Switzerland
Slovakia
Spain
Taiwan
Czechia
Hungary
USA

Significant Exhibitions

2022: The Pier, Mainz
2023: Hyatt Regency, Mainz
2024: Nio House, Frankfurt
2025: Nio House, Frankfurt Part II
2025: ARTe, Wiesbaden

"Move Like Jackson no.27" is an energetic abstract artwork that translates the dynamic brushwork of action painting into a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Inspired by the gestural freedom of Jackson Pollock, the piece unfolds a complex web of black lines, splatters, and motion trails that immediately captivate the viewer.

The powerful, seemingly chaotic lines create a vibrant tension—they appear simultaneously wild, spontaneous, and yet harmoniously interwoven. The monochrome black and white composition makes the image versatile and ideal for modern, minimalist, or urban interiors.

Its large format makes the work an immediate eye-catcher and a strong statement in any living or working space, loft or showroom.

Authenticity certificate and signature on the back.

Shipping WITHOUT stretcher/frame, the canvas is rolled up and shipped securely in a shipping tube!

About the artist:

Eren is an artist living in Germany, whose paintings have been exhibited nationally.
His works are represented in private collections internationally.

Among others, in the following countries

Belgium
Bulgaria
China
Germany
Denmark
France
Greece
Great Britain
Italy
Croatia
Latvia
Netherlands
Malta
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
Switzerland
Slovakia
Spain
Taiwan
Czechia
Hungary
USA

Significant Exhibitions

2022: The Pier, Mainz
2023: Hyatt Regency, Mainz
2024: Nio House, Frankfurt
2025: Nio House, Frankfurt Part II
2025: ARTe, Wiesbaden

Details

Artist
Eren
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Move like Jackson no.27 - XXL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Red, White
Height
120 cm
Width
100 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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