Eren - Black/Gold - XXL

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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.

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Artist Eren presents the original acrylic painting Black/Gold - XXL (120 cm by 100 cm), signed Handsigniert, dated 2026, in excellent condition, from Germany, abstract style, period 2020 and after, sold directly by the artist, rolled canvas without a frame and with an authenticity certificate on the back.

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This abstract painting consists of two powerful color fields: a deep, matte black on the left side and a warm gold tone on the right half of the image. The two fields meet in a vertical transitional zone where the traces of the painting process remain visible.

While the black appears solid and heavy, the gold reflects light and lends the composition a warm, luminous presence. The slightly irregular edges, visible brushstrokes, and scattered glimmers of the white underlying canvas give the work a lively, organic texture.

The reduced color palette and the clear division evoke minimalist color-field painting and create a strong tension between darkness and light, depth and radiance.

Certificate of authenticity and signature on the back.

Shipping WITHOUT stretcher/frame; the canvas is rolled and securely sent in a shipping tube!

About the artist:

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

Including in the following countries:

Belgium
Bulgaria
China
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
France
Greece
Great Britain
Italy
Iceland
Croatia
Latvia
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
Switzerland
Slovakia
Spain
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

Instagram: @art.byeren

This abstract painting consists of two powerful color fields: a deep, matte black on the left side and a warm gold tone on the right half of the image. The two fields meet in a vertical transitional zone where the traces of the painting process remain visible.

While the black appears solid and heavy, the gold reflects light and lends the composition a warm, luminous presence. The slightly irregular edges, visible brushstrokes, and scattered glimmers of the white underlying canvas give the work a lively, organic texture.

The reduced color palette and the clear division evoke minimalist color-field painting and create a strong tension between darkness and light, depth and radiance.

Certificate of authenticity and signature on the back.

Shipping WITHOUT stretcher/frame; the canvas is rolled and securely sent in a shipping tube!

About the artist:

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

Including in the following countries:

Belgium
Bulgaria
China
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
France
Greece
Great Britain
Italy
Iceland
Croatia
Latvia
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
Switzerland
Slovakia
Spain
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

Instagram: @art.byeren

Details

Artist
Eren
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Black/Gold - XXL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Gold
Height
120 cm
Width
100 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
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Objects sold
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