Natalie Ulmann - "Blue Memory"





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Natalie Ulmann's original 2026 acrylic and mixed-media artwork titled “Blue Memory” measures 113 by 113 cm (rolled) on natural canvas, signed on the back, with an unstretched size of 100 by 100 by 4 cm, sold directly by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
"Blue Memory"
The painting is executed on raw, natural canvas. A multi-layered lattice of sturdy, glossy cornflower blue unfolds in dynamic lines and patterns, partly deliberately placed, partly left to chance, and reminiscent of a network of thoughts that invites the viewer on an associative journey into their own memory and imagination.
The application of color creates visible impressions and tactile nuances, making the surface even more vibrant and unique like a visual trace of memory...
Dimensions when stretched: 100cm x 100cm x 4cm
Rolled: 113cm x 113cm
Made on high-quality heavy-weight canvas 380 g/m²
Because of the size, to keep shipping affordable and to contribute to sustainability, the painting is shipped rolled without a frame, securely and professionally packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping tube. Transportation insurance and tracking number included.
The canvas can be easily re-stretched and, if needed, framed by a professional.
Schatenfugenrahmen is not included.
The artwork is signed on the back by me; an authenticity certificate will also be supplied.
Images were taken under various lighting conditions.
About the artist:
Natalie Ulmann (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 passionately experiments with different materials to achieve impressive effects and to invite the viewer into a deeper engagement with her works.
For Natalie, art is not only a visual experience but a means to enable a deeper connection with the viewer. The philosophical message behind her works invites reflection and invites you to pierce the surface and dive into the depths of meaning.
Her artworks are in numerous international private collections and have gained broad recognition worldwide.
Seller's Story
"Blue Memory"
The painting is executed on raw, natural canvas. A multi-layered lattice of sturdy, glossy cornflower blue unfolds in dynamic lines and patterns, partly deliberately placed, partly left to chance, and reminiscent of a network of thoughts that invites the viewer on an associative journey into their own memory and imagination.
The application of color creates visible impressions and tactile nuances, making the surface even more vibrant and unique like a visual trace of memory...
Dimensions when stretched: 100cm x 100cm x 4cm
Rolled: 113cm x 113cm
Made on high-quality heavy-weight canvas 380 g/m²
Because of the size, to keep shipping affordable and to contribute to sustainability, the painting is shipped rolled without a frame, securely and professionally packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping tube. Transportation insurance and tracking number included.
The canvas can be easily re-stretched and, if needed, framed by a professional.
Schatenfugenrahmen is not included.
The artwork is signed on the back by me; an authenticity certificate will also be supplied.
Images were taken under various lighting conditions.
About the artist:
Natalie Ulmann (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 passionately experiments with different materials to achieve impressive effects and to invite the viewer into a deeper engagement with her works.
For Natalie, art is not only a visual experience but a means to enable a deeper connection with the viewer. The philosophical message behind her works invites reflection and invites you to pierce the surface and dive into the depths of meaning.
Her artworks are in numerous international private collections and have gained broad recognition worldwide.

