Natalie Ulmann - "Bordeaux Dance"

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Natalie Ulmann’s original 2026 abstract acrylic and mixed‑media painting “Bordeaux Dance,” created in Germany, measures 112×133 cm (rolled) and is signed, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist.

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Bordeaux Dance is an ongoing series of abstract paintings in which movement, gesture, and emotion collide in a reduced yet powerful visual language. Each work is a standalone unique piece, connected by a common visual language: fine Bordeaux-red lines, droplets and condensations on a smooth, sandy surface.

At the center lies the expression of movement and presence. The Bordeaux color is drawn, curved, and dropped intuitively and immediately, as in a dance. The composition feels like the recording of a fleeting gesture, captured on canvas.

Particularly characteristic is the interplay of materials: The calm, finely sanded surface forms a bright, open space, while the Bordeaux color, with its high-gloss finish, reflects light and reveals the movement of the line. Fine specks, droplets, and condensations are deliberately left visible, giving the work depth, tension, and a strong physical presence.

The works in the series are inspired by Action Painting, yet deliberately rely on reduction and openness. Generous free spaces give the gestures room to unfold and direct the gaze to rhythm, balance, and the energy of the brushwork.

"Bordeaux Dance" invites free interpretation. The series develops from work to work and remains open to new movements, new gestures, and new readings – like a dance that constantly changes yet follows its own rhythm.

Made on high-quality heavy-weight canvas 380 g/m²
Stretched: 120x100x4 cm
Rolled: 112x133 cm

Due to the size, to keep shipping affordable and for greater sustainability, the painting will be rolled without a frame in a sturdy cardboard shipping tube, securely and professionally packed. Transport insurance and a tracking number are included.

The canvas can be easily re-stretched and, if desired, framed by a professional.
A Schatenfugenrahmen (butt-joint frame) is not included.

The artwork is signed on the back by me, an authenticity certificate is also included. Images were taken under different lighting conditions. Slight color deviations may occur depending on monitor settings.

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 structures and colors, she passionately experiments with various materials to achieve striking effects and lead the viewer to 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 invites one to pierce the surface and dive into the depth of meaning.

Her artworks are in numerous international private collections and have earned wide recognition around the world.

Seller's Story

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 haptic structures and colors, she passionately experiments with different materials to achieve impressive effects and lead the viewer into a deeper engagement with her works. For Natalie, art is not just a visual experience, but a means to facilitate a deeper connection with the viewer. The philosophical message behind her work is thought-provoking and invites one to penetrate the surface and delve into the depth of meaning. Her works of art are in international private collections and have gained widespread recognition around the world.
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Bordeaux Dance is an ongoing series of abstract paintings in which movement, gesture, and emotion collide in a reduced yet powerful visual language. Each work is a standalone unique piece, connected by a common visual language: fine Bordeaux-red lines, droplets and condensations on a smooth, sandy surface.

At the center lies the expression of movement and presence. The Bordeaux color is drawn, curved, and dropped intuitively and immediately, as in a dance. The composition feels like the recording of a fleeting gesture, captured on canvas.

Particularly characteristic is the interplay of materials: The calm, finely sanded surface forms a bright, open space, while the Bordeaux color, with its high-gloss finish, reflects light and reveals the movement of the line. Fine specks, droplets, and condensations are deliberately left visible, giving the work depth, tension, and a strong physical presence.

The works in the series are inspired by Action Painting, yet deliberately rely on reduction and openness. Generous free spaces give the gestures room to unfold and direct the gaze to rhythm, balance, and the energy of the brushwork.

"Bordeaux Dance" invites free interpretation. The series develops from work to work and remains open to new movements, new gestures, and new readings – like a dance that constantly changes yet follows its own rhythm.

Made on high-quality heavy-weight canvas 380 g/m²
Stretched: 120x100x4 cm
Rolled: 112x133 cm

Due to the size, to keep shipping affordable and for greater sustainability, the painting will be rolled without a frame in a sturdy cardboard shipping tube, securely and professionally packed. Transport insurance and a tracking number are included.

The canvas can be easily re-stretched and, if desired, framed by a professional.
A Schatenfugenrahmen (butt-joint frame) is not included.

The artwork is signed on the back by me, an authenticity certificate is also included. Images were taken under different lighting conditions. Slight color deviations may occur depending on monitor settings.

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 structures and colors, she passionately experiments with various materials to achieve striking effects and lead the viewer to 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 invites one to pierce the surface and dive into the depth of meaning.

Her artworks are in numerous international private collections and have earned wide recognition around the world.

Seller's Story

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 haptic structures and colors, she passionately experiments with different materials to achieve impressive effects and lead the viewer into a deeper engagement with her works. For Natalie, art is not just a visual experience, but a means to facilitate a deeper connection with the viewer. The philosophical message behind her work is thought-provoking and invites one to penetrate the surface and delve into the depth of meaning. Her works of art are in international private collections and have gained widespread recognition around the world.
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Details

Artist
Natalie Ulmann
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
"Bordeaux Dance"
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Beige, Cream
Height
112 cm
Width
133 cm
Style
Abstract Expressionism
Period
2020+
GermanyVerified
74
Objects sold
100%
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