Sarah Schwarzl - Frequency OCEANIC (Frame included)

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Artist Sarah Schwarzl presents Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and Phthalo Green), an 80 × 80 cm acrylic on canvas with heavy gel structure, signature on the back, framed, and sold as an original edition from 2020 onward.

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CURRENT EXHIBITION: The Gallery Steiner, Vienna City Center until 1st May 2026.

PREVIOUS FAIR: Affordable Art Fair Vienna, 28.05 - 31.05, in collaboration with Catawiki.

RECENT FAIR: New York Art Expo : 9-12, April 2026

The artwork is shipped stretched on a sturdy stretcher frame and can be hung directly on the wall.

VIDEOS ON INSTAGRAM / WEBSITE AVAILABLE

Website: www.sarahschwarzl.at

Instagram: @sarah.schwarzl.art

This work in the format 80 × 80 × 4.5 cm is created on a broad, high-quality canvas and moves between painting and sculpture.

In the light, the surface reveals a clear presence. Depending on the incidence of light and the viewing angle, the texture and depth change, individual layers stand out more. The work appears spatial and tangible – perception arises as you walk, stand, and linger.

Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and PHTHALO GREEN) — Sculpture of light, structure & presence

Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and PHTHALO GREEN) is inspired by sound and frequency. From my work as a pianist I transfer rhythm, pause and repetition into a visual structure. The composition follows a reduced order. Repetitions create tensions comparable to held tones, while subtle color shifts mark transitions.

Artwork details:

Title: Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and PHTHALO GREEN)
Size: 80 × 80 cm × 4.5 cm

Technique & Materials: Acrylic paint and heavy-gel texture paste on canvas, built up in layers with various trowels. The pigments form elevations and overlays with calm, pulsating tension.

Only high-quality materials are used: acrylic paints from Amsterdam Expert, texture pastes from Liquitex – all locally produced in Austria.

Frame: Wide stretcher frame made of solid natural wood (included in the price).
(Schwarzer decorative frame not included)

Images: The images were photographed under professional studio lighting. The light is essential for the color play of the works. The artist recommends placement under direct or indirect light to fully bring out the color play and make the works feel alive.

To gain a better understanding of the works and the interplay of light, I encourage buyers to view the videos of the different works on Instagram at @sarah.schwarzl.art.

Signature & Authenticity: Hand-signed on the back. Delivered with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Location: Directly from the artist’s studio in Vienna.

Market presence: Comparable works are in private collections and galleries priced around €2,500 – €3,000.

Exhibitions & Presence

CURRENT EXHIBITION: The Gallery Steiner, Vienna City Center until 1st May 2026

Upcoming Exhibitions 2026:

New York Art Expo — April 2026

Munich Art Fair 2026

Vienna Affordable Art Fair 2026

Vienna Fair For Art 2026

Further information on national and international exhibitions can be found on the website.

Sarah Schwarzl’s works have been shown in galleries in Vienna and Europe and move at the intersection of space, structure and perception.

Artist Biography — Sarah Schwarzl

Sarah Schwarzl’s artistic language developed from movement and music. Dance was her first expression, later followed by the piano. Both shape her understanding of rhythm, structure and tension.

The painting combines these disciplines into a focused, visual form.

Contact

Website: www.sarahschwarzl.at

Instagram: @sarah.schwarzl.art

Shipping & Packaging

The work is professionally packed and insured for shipment.
It can be mounted on the wall immediately after unpacking.

CURRENT EXHIBITION: The Gallery Steiner, Vienna City Center until 1st May 2026.

PREVIOUS FAIR: Affordable Art Fair Vienna, 28.05 - 31.05, in collaboration with Catawiki.

RECENT FAIR: New York Art Expo : 9-12, April 2026

The artwork is shipped stretched on a sturdy stretcher frame and can be hung directly on the wall.

VIDEOS ON INSTAGRAM / WEBSITE AVAILABLE

Website: www.sarahschwarzl.at

Instagram: @sarah.schwarzl.art

This work in the format 80 × 80 × 4.5 cm is created on a broad, high-quality canvas and moves between painting and sculpture.

In the light, the surface reveals a clear presence. Depending on the incidence of light and the viewing angle, the texture and depth change, individual layers stand out more. The work appears spatial and tangible – perception arises as you walk, stand, and linger.

Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and PHTHALO GREEN) — Sculpture of light, structure & presence

Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and PHTHALO GREEN) is inspired by sound and frequency. From my work as a pianist I transfer rhythm, pause and repetition into a visual structure. The composition follows a reduced order. Repetitions create tensions comparable to held tones, while subtle color shifts mark transitions.

Artwork details:

Title: Frequency OCEANIC (Deep Blue Cobalt and PHTHALO GREEN)
Size: 80 × 80 cm × 4.5 cm

Technique & Materials: Acrylic paint and heavy-gel texture paste on canvas, built up in layers with various trowels. The pigments form elevations and overlays with calm, pulsating tension.

Only high-quality materials are used: acrylic paints from Amsterdam Expert, texture pastes from Liquitex – all locally produced in Austria.

Frame: Wide stretcher frame made of solid natural wood (included in the price).
(Schwarzer decorative frame not included)

Images: The images were photographed under professional studio lighting. The light is essential for the color play of the works. The artist recommends placement under direct or indirect light to fully bring out the color play and make the works feel alive.

To gain a better understanding of the works and the interplay of light, I encourage buyers to view the videos of the different works on Instagram at @sarah.schwarzl.art.

Signature & Authenticity: Hand-signed on the back. Delivered with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Location: Directly from the artist’s studio in Vienna.

Market presence: Comparable works are in private collections and galleries priced around €2,500 – €3,000.

Exhibitions & Presence

CURRENT EXHIBITION: The Gallery Steiner, Vienna City Center until 1st May 2026

Upcoming Exhibitions 2026:

New York Art Expo — April 2026

Munich Art Fair 2026

Vienna Affordable Art Fair 2026

Vienna Fair For Art 2026

Further information on national and international exhibitions can be found on the website.

Sarah Schwarzl’s works have been shown in galleries in Vienna and Europe and move at the intersection of space, structure and perception.

Artist Biography — Sarah Schwarzl

Sarah Schwarzl’s artistic language developed from movement and music. Dance was her first expression, later followed by the piano. Both shape her understanding of rhythm, structure and tension.

The painting combines these disciplines into a focused, visual form.

Contact

Website: www.sarahschwarzl.at

Instagram: @sarah.schwarzl.art

Shipping & Packaging

The work is professionally packed and insured for shipment.
It can be mounted on the wall immediately after unpacking.

Details

Artist
Sarah Schwarzl
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Frequency OCEANIC (Frame included)
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Austria
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Gold, Green, Purple
Height
80 cm
Width
80 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
AustriaVerified
121
Objects sold
100%
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