Jürgen Angeler - Black Silver Sickle - XXL





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Original 115 x 150 cm acrylic painting by Austrian artist Jürgen Angeler, titled Black Silver Sickle - XXL, hand-signed, in excellent condition, created in 2026 in Germany, in abstract expressionism style, on canvas with black and silver colors, weighing 900 g, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Abstract painting on canvas by the Austrian artist Jürgen Angeler. Painted with highly pigmented acrylic paint. Strong, robust and warp-resistant canvas in gallery quality (210 g/m²).
The painting has overall dimensions of 115 x 150 cm and, on each edge, the required margin to stretch onto a 100 x 140 cm stretcher. Suitable depth of the stretcher: 2 – 5 cm.
Informal painting, Abstract Expressionism
Unique piece, backside signed, 2026
Catalogue raisonné: #26-24
An authenticity certificate is included.
The color brilliance, saturation, and balance of the silver acrylic paint cannot be adequately conveyed in photos.
Packaging and shipping:
Rolled for shipment to save shipping costs. Shipping occurs within 1-3 days after payment. Despite the large canvas, no damage can occur. Packaged in a professional, high-quality, and sturdy carton, see photos.
The painting is shipped without a frame.
Shipping insurance is included in the price. The tracking number will be made known to the buyer.
Biography:
Jürgen Angeler studied Communication and Media Design, which laid the foundation for his artistic path. He began painting in 2014 and participated in his first exhibitions. In 2015 followed the first solo exhibition. Since then he has continuously developed his technique.
Several exhibitions and workshops followed to date. He places particular emphasis on Informal Painting, a form of modern art that emerged in the 1940s/1950s. The blend of spontaneity (impulse setting) and chance (drip painting, squeegee transfer) plays a decisive role. At the end of the creative process is a finished painting that expresses the tension built up during the process.
Jürgen Angeler looks back on successful exhibitions in Germany, Italy, and Austria. His paintings are in collections in several European countries, the USA, Hong Kong, and Japan.
Selected exhibitions:
- Participated with two paintings in "cosmo GRAFIE" in Rome, Italy. Curated by Eva Czerkl
- Participated in the Elledorado Art Charity at the Schwules Museum, Berlin (Patroness: Claudia Roth, Vice President of the Bundestag)
- Solo exhibition "Made in Germany" at the Kulturei Mainz (Citadel), Germany
Seller's Story
Abstract painting on canvas by the Austrian artist Jürgen Angeler. Painted with highly pigmented acrylic paint. Strong, robust and warp-resistant canvas in gallery quality (210 g/m²).
The painting has overall dimensions of 115 x 150 cm and, on each edge, the required margin to stretch onto a 100 x 140 cm stretcher. Suitable depth of the stretcher: 2 – 5 cm.
Informal painting, Abstract Expressionism
Unique piece, backside signed, 2026
Catalogue raisonné: #26-24
An authenticity certificate is included.
The color brilliance, saturation, and balance of the silver acrylic paint cannot be adequately conveyed in photos.
Packaging and shipping:
Rolled for shipment to save shipping costs. Shipping occurs within 1-3 days after payment. Despite the large canvas, no damage can occur. Packaged in a professional, high-quality, and sturdy carton, see photos.
The painting is shipped without a frame.
Shipping insurance is included in the price. The tracking number will be made known to the buyer.
Biography:
Jürgen Angeler studied Communication and Media Design, which laid the foundation for his artistic path. He began painting in 2014 and participated in his first exhibitions. In 2015 followed the first solo exhibition. Since then he has continuously developed his technique.
Several exhibitions and workshops followed to date. He places particular emphasis on Informal Painting, a form of modern art that emerged in the 1940s/1950s. The blend of spontaneity (impulse setting) and chance (drip painting, squeegee transfer) plays a decisive role. At the end of the creative process is a finished painting that expresses the tension built up during the process.
Jürgen Angeler looks back on successful exhibitions in Germany, Italy, and Austria. His paintings are in collections in several European countries, the USA, Hong Kong, and Japan.
Selected exhibitions:
- Participated with two paintings in "cosmo GRAFIE" in Rome, Italy. Curated by Eva Czerkl
- Participated in the Elledorado Art Charity at the Schwules Museum, Berlin (Patroness: Claudia Roth, Vice President of the Bundestag)
- Solo exhibition "Made in Germany" at the Kulturei Mainz (Citadel), Germany

