Fresh Perspectives – contemporary acrylic paintings by young talents

Acrylic paintings bring a special clarity and spontaneity to any room. At the Students’ Art Market, young artists create works in which they directly express colours, shapes and emotions – often boldly, sometimes subtly, but always authentically. Acrylic paintings can be easily integrated into a variety of living or working environments and create a vibrant, personal atmosphere. Perhaps you’ll discover a piece here that stays with you longer than you might expect.

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VERANKERT
140 x 70

€2,500.00*
VERANKERT
NORTHING
80 x 100

€2,100.00*
NORTHING
MULTIVERSUM II
150 x 70

€2,600.00*
MULTIVERSUM II
SUMMERVIBES I
140 x 100

€2,800.00*
SUMMERVIBES I
DRIFT
140 x 70

€2,500.00*
DRIFT
o.T.
30 x 40

€1,300.00*
o.T.
JOY
100 x 100

€1,650.00*
JOY
BRIGHTON DUCK
100 x 100

€1,650.00*
BRIGHTON DUCK
Biene mit Tänzerin
100 x 80

€900.00*
Biene mit Tänzerin
abstract841
80 x 60

€500.00*
abstract841
Iris
30 x 40

€500.00*
Iris
Fluffy Pillar
35 x 45

€690.00*
Fluffy Pillar
Nachtschwärmer und Schwimmer
24 x 24

€260.00*
Nachtschwärmer und Schwimmer
premières pivoines de 2026
60 x 80

€1,400.00*
premières pivoines de 2026
Purple rain
50 x 40

€190.00*
Purple rain
Next Level 26-21989
80 x 60

€2,280.00*
Next Level 26-21989
"Runder Moment"
70 x 60

€520.00*
"Runder Moment"
"Tafel der Verlockung"
70 x 60

€520.00*
"Tafel der Verlockung"
"Gefüllt und Frei"
80 x 120

€1,200.00*
"Gefüllt und Frei"
Kalte Luft
30 x 30

€265.00*
Kalte Luft
am Fluss
55 x 70

€875.00*
am Fluss
OLDIE BUT GOLDY FRANCA
40 x 40

€390.00*
OLDIE BUT GOLDY FRANCA
OLDIE BUT GOLDY IRMI
40 x 40

€390.00*
OLDIE BUT GOLDY IRMI
Genug
100 x 70

€820.00*
Genug
Dickicht
150 x 200

€3,200.00*
Dickicht
abstract843
90 x 30

€245.00*
abstract843
Butter Yellow
120 x 90

€1,250.00*
Butter Yellow
Mercado Central de Atarazanas
40 x 60

€700.00*
Mercado Central de Atarazanas
Traum Triptychon
150 x 310

€3,680.00*
Traum Triptychon
Euphoria
60 x 40

€600.00*
Euphoria
Untitled
80 x 60

€325.00*
Untitled
Brutal Paint. 18, Dimensions
60 x 120

€700.00*
Brutal Paint. 18, Dimensions
Weiße Magie
80 x 60

€980.00*
Weiße Magie
Schach II
60 x 50

€550.00*
Schach II
Schach I
80 x 60

€700.00*
Schach I
Untitled
70 x 100

€475.00*
Untitled
Vermieter
40 x 30

€460.00*
Vermieter
Das Auch
60 x 60

€600.00*
Das Auch
Das Aber
60 x 80

€700.00*
Das Aber
Romanze
80 x 140

€1,100.00*
Romanze
heimlich hell
80 x 200

€1,790.00*
heimlich hell
Weitblick
80 x 100

€890.00*
Weitblick
Atem
100 x 80

€950.00*
Atem
Dorfversammlung
100 x 160

€1,599.00*
Dorfversammlung
Mieter
50 x 30

€460.00*
Mieter
abstract844
90 x 30

€225.00*
abstract844
Autobahnfahrt
40 x 30

€475.00*
Autobahnfahrt
Nature Morte au Bocal
50 x 40

€900.00*
Nature Morte au Bocal
Boatman Call
50 x 40

€900.00*
Boatman Call
The Rose (portrait of Natalia)
50 x 40

€900.00*
The Rose (portrait of Natalia)
abstract845
90 x 30

€225.00*
abstract845
Quiet Thoughts
80 x 60

€1,000.00*
Quiet Thoughts
Crossing
80 x 60

€900.00*
Crossing
Just Checking
50 x 50

€850.00*
Just Checking
Courage
50 x 50

€800.00*
Courage
Dans la rue
100 x 70

€720.00*
Dans la rue
Ascendance 1
60 x 50

€1,100.00*
Ascendance 1
Les Chevaux
120 x 240

€3,600.00*
Les Chevaux
Was geblieben ist
30 x 20

€480.00*
Was geblieben ist
STRENG'S MÄDLE
40 x 30

€310.00*
STRENG'S MÄDLE
COOL'S MÄDLE
40 x 30

€310.00*
COOL'S MÄDLE
Wunderkerze
30 x 30

€457.00*
Wunderkerze
Next Level 26-25602
80 x 60

€2,280.00*
Next Level 26-25602
20260612 - beach towel two
90 x 30

€175.00*
20260612 - beach towel two
20240611 - beach towel one
90 x 30

€175.00*
20240611 - beach towel one
"Der Weg zu neuen Perspektiven"
80 x 80

€960.00*
"Der Weg zu neuen Perspektiven"
"Grenzenlose Weite, grenzenlose Chancen"
80 x 90

€1,020.00*
"Grenzenlose Weite, grenzenlose Chancen"
Der Himmel malt Bilder
50 x 30

€365.00*
Der Himmel malt Bilder
20260611
80 x 15

€225.00*
20260611
BLACK EMOTIONS
140 x 100

€2,170.00*
BLACK EMOTIONS
Morning haze
58 x 58

€280.00*
Morning haze
20260610
30 x 30

€275.00*
20260610
ich, wenn ich tauche 3
30 x 25

€280.00*
ich, wenn ich tauche 3
ich, wenn ich träume
40 x 40

€390.00*
ich, wenn ich träume
ich, wenn ich tauche 2
30 x 25

€280.00*
ich, wenn ich tauche 2
ich, wenn ich tauche
30 x 25

€280.00*
ich, wenn ich tauche
20260606
90 x 30

€325.00*
20260606
Großstadtblume
120 x 100

€3,900.00*
Großstadtblume
Zwischen Gras und Blumen
130 x 120

€3,900.00*
Zwischen Gras und Blumen
Pink Lady
90 x 70

€2,800.00*
Pink Lady
Naturgewalt
120 x 80

€3,600.00*
Naturgewalt
daydream
120 x 80

€1,000.00*
daydream
head in clouds
140 x 120

€1,350.00*
head in clouds
20260603 - B
80 x 15

€225.00*
20260603 - B
20260603 - A
80 x 15

€225.00*
20260603 - A
There are Seasons within me
120 x 100

€2,200.00*
There are Seasons within me
Ausschlag
40 x 30

€300.00*
Ausschlag
schlach
40 x 30

€300.00*
schlach
Firleflamenco
40 x 30

€300.00*
Firleflamenco
Firletanz
40 x 30

€300.00*
Firletanz
20260531
80 x 15

€195.00*
20260531
Skyline
50 x 100

€700.00*
Skyline
kunststudentin im garten
40 x 40

€390.00*
kunststudentin im garten
im gras sitzen
40 x 40

€390.00*
im gras sitzen
+freefall+ // ins weiche Gras fallen
40 x 40

€390.00*
+freefall+ // ins weiche Gras fallen
Common Sense.2
60 x 60

€750.00*
Common Sense.2
Common Sense.1
60 x 60

€750.00*
Common Sense.1
Special Snowflake
60 x 60

€750.00*
Special Snowflake
Turtle in the lagoon
116 x 81

€1,600.00*
Turtle in the lagoon
Mini Headless XII
10 x 10

€170.00*
Mini Headless XII
Mini Headless XI
10 x 10

€170.00*
Mini Headless XI
Mini Headless X
10 x 10

€170.00*
Mini Headless X
Stimmen
80 x 60

€600.00*
Stimmen
»15MinFame«
113.5 x 83.5

€2,100.00*
»15MinFame«
o.T
40 x 40

€350.00*
o.T
Für einen Moment zurück in die echte Welt
50 x 30

€365.00*
Für einen Moment zurück in die echte Welt
Pet me (pls)
140 x 100

€2,500.00*
Pet me (pls)
Baumskelette
50 x 50

€900.00*
Baumskelette
Verschattung
150 x 200

€3,600.00*
Verschattung
04
60 x 50

€1,100.00*
04
03
60 x 50

€1,100.00*
03
20251230
40 x 40

€165.00*
20251230
Tidescape IV
114 x 114

€1,700.00*
Tidescape IV
Garten
20 x 15

€350.00*
Garten
abstract846
90 x 30

€159.00*
abstract846
"Zwischen den Gängen"
80 x 120

€1,200.00*
"Zwischen den Gängen"
Wurzelwerk
50 x 50

€750.00*
Wurzelwerk
Junges Damwild
110 x 60

€1,500.00*
Junges Damwild
Baumschnitt
90 x 60

€1,350.00*
Baumschnitt
Tief im Unterholz
110 x 170

€2,600.00*
Tief im Unterholz
Zwillingshirsche
80 x 160

€2,200.00*
Zwillingshirsche
Der Zweite Einzelgänger
140 x 100

€2,700.00*
Der Zweite Einzelgänger
Astgabeln
80 x 135

€1,950.00*
Astgabeln
Der Okolyt
100 x 200

€2,800.00*
Der Okolyt
o.T
80 x 60

€700.00*
o.T

Acrylic paintings: Colour, freedom and expression on canvas

Acrylic paintings have established themselves as a versatile and modern form of painting. The intense luminosity, quick-drying properties and flexible application of acrylic paint allow young artists to explore particularly experimental and contemporary forms of expression. At the Student Art Market, you’ll find hand-painted acrylic paintings ranging from clear swathes of colour to textured, dynamic compositions, which lend your rooms a fresh, inspiring character.

Whether in your living room, office or practice – acrylic paintings add subtle accents, create a sense of lightness or bring powerful energy to your walls. When you choose a piece, you’re also supporting young artists on their journey and bringing an original, hand-painted acrylic painting into your home. The result is a blend of modern aesthetics, personal history and a piece of contemporary art that enriches your space in the long term.


What is acrylic paint and why is it so popular with artists?

What shines brightly in all its colour on canvases today has its origins in the world of chemistry: acrylic paints consist of what are known as plastic dispersions – more precisely, tiny, polymerised acrylic acid esters. It sounds complicated, but the effect is simple: as soon as the paint dries, it becomes waterproof and adheres firmly to the surface. At the same time, it can be easily diluted with water, which makes painting with acrylics particularly straightforward. As well as water-based varieties, there are also solvent-based acrylic paints – formerly containing toluene or xylene, and later white spirit. Acrylic paints began their triumphant rise as early as the 1930s: In 1930, the chemists Rohm and Haas registered their patent under the name Plextol, and in 1934, BASF produced the first ready-to-use acrylic resin dispersion – originally intended for industrial applications, not for art.

What began as a utilitarian coating for walls and machinery soon proved to be a treasure trove for the art world. In the 1940s, resourceful artists discovered acrylic paint for themselves – led by the company Bocour Artists’ Colours, which launched ‘Magna Plastic’ in New York in 1946, one of the first acrylic paints for artists. Initially, these paints were still solvent-based, but over time more user-friendly, water-soluble variants followed. By the 1960s at the latest, modern acrylic painting had spread across the Atlantic to Europe. The medium won people over with its versatility, vibrant colour and the freedom to experiment with new techniques – and thus became the favourite medium of many artists and creative people.

What makes acrylic paint so popular? Quite simply: it’s a real all-rounder. It dries in a flash, is virtually odourless, waterproof – and can be used on almost any surface. Whether canvas, wood, paper or even plastic – the paint in acrylic paintings holds up well. What’s more, it mixes beautifully, offers a vast colour spectrum and is suitable for both delicate glazes and thick, impasto layers. Many artists also use acrylics to add texture to their works – with filling compound, sand, fabric or other materials. Whether expressive, abstract or very delicate – acrylic paint adapts to the style. And that is precisely what makes it one of the most exciting tools for creating extraordinary acrylic paintings, whether abstract or realistic.


Modern acrylic paintings – how a paint changed art

The history of abstract painting did not begin overnight – it developed gradually. A shift was already evident in the work of Impressionists such as Monet and Renoir, and Expressionists such as van Gogh and Cézanne: contours dissolved, colours were distorted, and perspectives were broken. Picasso’s Cubism, too, bore the first signs of abstraction. But it was not until Wassily Kandinsky’s “Composition VII” of 1913 that painting ventured into completely new territory – an abstract acrylic work that broke entirely with representational art and consisted solely of colour, form and rhythm. Other experts, however, regard Hilma af Klint as the true pioneer. The fact is: abstract painting opened a door that, to this day, offers artists and viewers alike an infinite number of possible interpretations.

Abstraction was here – and it was seeking new means of expression. Acrylic paintings came at just the right time. As early as the 1930s, researchers had developed paints based on polymeric resins which, unlike oil paint, dried more quickly, were easier to work with and could be used in a wider variety of ways. This opened up new technical possibilities for artists who wanted to experiment with forms, layers and materials. The Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros was among the first to use the new material in his abstract, socially critical art – to great effect. Acrylic paint was more than just a substitute – it became a tool in its own right, with its own artistic language of acrylic painting. With acrylic paint, the diversity of abstract forms of expression literally exploded. Whether it was Jackson Pollock’s energetic ‘Action Painting’, the clear symbolic power of Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Pop Art’ or the cool precision of David Hockney’s roller technique – acrylic painting made all of this possible in the first place. Artists such as Helen Frankenthaler and Kenneth Noland, in turn, pioneered a completely different direction with ‘Colour Field Painting’ and ‘Hard-Edge’: large-scale, intensely coloured and meditative. Admittedly, some lamented the absence of the characteristic brushstroke – which was often regarded as a ‘personal signature’ in oil painting. Yet it was precisely this smooth, neutral surface that became an opportunity for many to convey emotion through surface and colour – entirely without representational distractions.

Icons in acrylic: the most famous acrylic paintings

Whether it’s Andy Warhol’s garishly colourful ‘Marilyn Diptych’, David Hockney’s coolly perfect “A Bigger Splash” or Roy Lichtenstein’s comic-style works such as “Whaam!”, they all have one thing in common: acrylic paint as their central means of expression. The vibrant pigments of acrylic paintings, their quick-drying properties and the ability to paint precise areas made acrylic paint particularly attractive to artists of the 1960s and 70s. In Pop Art in particular, beautiful acrylic paintings were indispensable – the colours appeared artificial, smooth and striking, and thus fitted perfectly with the aesthetic of a society caught up in a frenzy of consumerism. Warhol used acrylic paint like a commercial artist: quickly, reproducibly, yet at the same time emotionally charged through the iconisation of his motifs.
Alongside the Pop Art artists, representatives of abstract movements also experimented extensively with acrylic paintings. Helen Frankenthaler developed her own technique, in which she poured heavily diluted acrylic paint onto unprimed canvases – a variation on so-called ‘Colour Field Painting’, which is also evident in Mark Rothko’s large-scale colour fields. These acrylic paintings were no longer about objects, but about mood, effect and depth. With its transparency and ease of use, acrylic paint helped to create emotional spaces. Barnett Newman and Kenneth Noland worked with similar intensity on pure colour experiences, often in clear geometric compositions with ‘hard edges’ – the so-called hard-edge painting style – in their acrylic works.
Artists such as Jackson Pollock and Gerhard Richter proved that acrylic painting is not merely suited to order and flat surfaces. Whilst Pollock dripped paint, hurling abstract energies onto the canvas – a technique that lent itself superbly to acrylics – Richter, in works such as ‘Abstract Painting (1986)’, smudged entire layers of paint using squeegees and palette knives. Acrylic paintings served here as a means for spontaneous decisions, rapid changes and controlled coincidences. Jean-Michel Basquiat also used the medium in his raw, graphic acrylic artworks of the 1980s, in which he combined painting with text, symbolism and graffiti elements. Buying an acrylic painting means not only acquiring a technical craft, but also capturing speed and freedom.


Realistic and abstract acrylic paintings by students on Kunstmarkt

If you’d like to buy acrylic paintings, SKM artists also offer a wide range of diverse modern acrylic works. From abstract acrylic paintings through to clear forms and faces, right up to emotionally charged acrylic paintings. If you’re looking to buy hand-painted acrylic paintings, you’ve come to the right place. Discover acrylic paintings by Fabienne Sanke featuring bold colours and dynamic movements. SKM artist Guoqiang Wu creates his abstract acrylic paintings with clean lines and stark contrasts, whilst Enrico Kosenkow’s provocative faces blur into abstraction. You can also buy an original acrylic painting by Martin Collmann, who combines colourful geometric shapes to form figures, playing with the plasticity of the paint. Our artists’ art is as diverse as the artists themselves. Hand-painted acrylic paintings on canvas are available at the Student Art Market in a wide range of styles and designs.

Discover the multifaceted art of young talents here. Alongside acrylic works, for example, there are striking oil paintingsmetal sculptures or Ceramic sculpturesCharcoal on canvas or even science fiction art. Be inspired! 






SOLD
Aava´s Soul
29.7 x 21

€300.00*
Aava´s Soul
SOLD
Bubblegum City
42 x 29

€300.00*
Bubblegum City
SOLD
Cloud Walk
90 x 90

€888.00*
Cloud Walk
SOLD
Cosmic Roots
70 x 50

€555.00*
Cosmic Roots
SOLD
Cosmic WiFi
50 x 40

€650.00*
Cosmic WiFi
SOLD
Fusion
40 x 30

€500.00*
Fusion
SOLD
Herzschlag
160 x 110

€1,800.00*
Herzschlag
SOLD
Hometown
159 x 159

€1,100.00*
Hometown
SOLD
Humidity Zones
84.1 x 59.4

€480.00*
Humidity Zones
SOLD
Moon Bar
50 x 80

€444.00*
Moon Bar