Manuela Ganter-Decker - Better in black NO.15






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Manuela Ganter-Decker, Better in black NO.15, an original 2026 acrylic on canvas work in black and white, 130 x 80 cm, signed on the reverse, rolled for shipment with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Better in Black No.15
For sale is an impressive abstract artwork in black and white, a minimalist piece that immediately catches the eye.
Floating ovals form a strong contrast to the textured background, creating a calm yet dynamic composition.
A deep black settles over white.
A work by the artist, created exclusively for the Catawiki Selection.
Acrylic on canvas. The unique piece is signed on the back and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The painting will be shipped rolled (without a stretcher), to keep shipping costs down.
Each work is produced with high-quality materials and is finished with a protective, lightly glossy final varnish.
This piece is ideal for a frame measuring 130x80x4 cm
The depicted shadow gap frame is for illustrative purposes only.
All works by the artist are unique pieces. They are handmade paintings created using various techniques.
The photos are not retouched, though slight color variations may occur due to photography.
Cracks, nicks, textures, and splashes of color are part of the painting style. They are not defects and were intentional by the artist.
ARTIST
MANUELA GANTER
The native Swabian woman lives and works today as a freelance artist and creativity coach with her family in Osnabrück.
Her works are now represented in private collections worldwide. Interior designers value collaborating with her.
She still describes herself as a self-taught artist.
Despite various studies, for her, self-learning through trial and error and continuous practice remain central and shape her works.
For Ganter, the independently acquired skill expresses strength.
Many of her works stand for feelings and the intersections of her life.
“When at the end life merges with art and influence each other, the most beautiful images are created” - Manuela Ganter
Better in Black No.15
For sale is an impressive abstract artwork in black and white, a minimalist piece that immediately catches the eye.
Floating ovals form a strong contrast to the textured background, creating a calm yet dynamic composition.
A deep black settles over white.
A work by the artist, created exclusively for the Catawiki Selection.
Acrylic on canvas. The unique piece is signed on the back and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The painting will be shipped rolled (without a stretcher), to keep shipping costs down.
Each work is produced with high-quality materials and is finished with a protective, lightly glossy final varnish.
This piece is ideal for a frame measuring 130x80x4 cm
The depicted shadow gap frame is for illustrative purposes only.
All works by the artist are unique pieces. They are handmade paintings created using various techniques.
The photos are not retouched, though slight color variations may occur due to photography.
Cracks, nicks, textures, and splashes of color are part of the painting style. They are not defects and were intentional by the artist.
ARTIST
MANUELA GANTER
The native Swabian woman lives and works today as a freelance artist and creativity coach with her family in Osnabrück.
Her works are now represented in private collections worldwide. Interior designers value collaborating with her.
She still describes herself as a self-taught artist.
Despite various studies, for her, self-learning through trial and error and continuous practice remain central and shape her works.
For Ganter, the independently acquired skill expresses strength.
Many of her works stand for feelings and the intersections of her life.
“When at the end life merges with art and influence each other, the most beautiful images are created” - Manuela Ganter
