Natalie Ulmann - "Black Memory"






Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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Natalie Ulmann presents the abstract original mixed‑media painting titled "Black Memory" from 2025, signed on the back, measuring 113 cm by 133 cm rolled for shipment and 100 cm by 120 cm when stretched, created on raw natural canvas in Germany with a deep black, glossy surface and a certificate of authenticity included.
Description from the seller
Another painting from the popular series "Black Memory"...
The painting is on raw, natural canvas. A complex field of tension formed by a robust, deep-black and glossy application of color in the shape of dynamic lines and patterns – partly deliberately placed, partly left to chance – reminiscent of a network of thoughts that invites the viewer on an associative journey into their own memory and imagination.
Dimensions when stretched: 100cm x 120cm x 4cm
Rolled: 113cm x 133cm
Made on high-quality, heavy-weight canvas 380 g/m²
Due to its size, to keep shipping affordable and for greater sustainability, the painting is shipped rolled without a stretcher frame in a sturdy cardboard shipping tube, safely and professionally packed. Transport insurance and tracking number included.
The canvas can be easily re-stretched and, if desired, framed by a professional.
A frame with butt joints is not included.
The artwork is signed on the back by me; an authenticity certificate is also included.
Photographs were taken under various lighting conditions.
About the artist:
Natalie Ulmann (born 1980) is a freelance artist from Germany. She creates conceptual works as well as visual art in acrylic and mixed-media techniques. Particularly fascinated by the harmony between tactile textures and colors, she experiments passionately with different materials to achieve striking effects and to lead the viewer into a deeper engagement with her works.
For Natalie, art is not only a visual experience but a means to foster a deeper connection with the viewer. The philosophical message behind her works invites reflection and encourages piercing the surface to delve into the depth of meaning.
Her artworks are held in numerous international private collections and have gained wide recognition around the world.
Seller's Story
Another painting from the popular series "Black Memory"...
The painting is on raw, natural canvas. A complex field of tension formed by a robust, deep-black and glossy application of color in the shape of dynamic lines and patterns – partly deliberately placed, partly left to chance – reminiscent of a network of thoughts that invites the viewer on an associative journey into their own memory and imagination.
Dimensions when stretched: 100cm x 120cm x 4cm
Rolled: 113cm x 133cm
Made on high-quality, heavy-weight canvas 380 g/m²
Due to its size, to keep shipping affordable and for greater sustainability, the painting is shipped rolled without a stretcher frame in a sturdy cardboard shipping tube, safely and professionally packed. Transport insurance and tracking number included.
The canvas can be easily re-stretched and, if desired, framed by a professional.
A frame with butt joints is not included.
The artwork is signed on the back by me; an authenticity certificate is also included.
Photographs were taken under various lighting conditions.
About the artist:
Natalie Ulmann (born 1980) is a freelance artist from Germany. She creates conceptual works as well as visual art in acrylic and mixed-media techniques. Particularly fascinated by the harmony between tactile textures and colors, she experiments passionately with different materials to achieve striking effects and to lead the viewer into a deeper engagement with her works.
For Natalie, art is not only a visual experience but a means to foster a deeper connection with the viewer. The philosophical message behind her works invites reflection and encourages piercing the surface to delve into the depth of meaning.
Her artworks are held in numerous international private collections and have gained wide recognition around the world.
