Christian Sauer - konvex #436 - XXL





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Christian Sauer, konvex #436 - XXL, 2026, acrylic on canvas, 130 × 100 cm, unique work signed on the back, handmade in Berlin.
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Convex #436 - XXL, 2026, acrylic on canvas. 130 x 100 cm. Unique piece, signed on the back. Handmade in Berlin.
The artwork is ideal for a stretcher of size 130 cm x 100 cm and a depth of 2 to 4.5 cm. (The actual dimensions of the canvas are correspondingly larger.)
The painting is shipped rolled in a tube (without stretcher) to keep shipping affordable. An invoice can be issued upon request.
Each painting uses only high-quality materials. Highly pigmented artist acrylic paint with high color brilliance.
christiansauer.com
Instagram: @officialchristiansauer
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Christian Sauer is a German artist who lives and works in Berlin. He studied Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Berlin. There he earned the title Meisterschüler. He received, among other things, an Erasmus scholarship for ESBAM in Marseille (France) and the Villa Serpentara Fellowship of the AdK Berlin and the German Academy in Rome. Since 2006 he has been a freelance artist and curator, and has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions.
Seller's Story
Convex #436 - XXL, 2026, acrylic on canvas. 130 x 100 cm. Unique piece, signed on the back. Handmade in Berlin.
The artwork is ideal for a stretcher of size 130 cm x 100 cm and a depth of 2 to 4.5 cm. (The actual dimensions of the canvas are correspondingly larger.)
The painting is shipped rolled in a tube (without stretcher) to keep shipping affordable. An invoice can be issued upon request.
Each painting uses only high-quality materials. Highly pigmented artist acrylic paint with high color brilliance.
christiansauer.com
Instagram: @officialchristiansauer
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Christian Sauer is a German artist who lives and works in Berlin. He studied Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Berlin. There he earned the title Meisterschüler. He received, among other things, an Erasmus scholarship for ESBAM in Marseille (France) and the Villa Serpentara Fellowship of the AdK Berlin and the German Academy in Rome. Since 2006 he has been a freelance artist and curator, and has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions.

