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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pastel on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 24x18in
About this artwork
In the middle of a rushed day, I watched paint run across the canvas like time slipping through fingers. It wasn’t dramatic. It didn’t demand attention. But something about that silent, steady movement felt familiar. Like the quiet tension we carry. Like the energy that builds beneath the surface when nothing seems to move on the outside.
“Static Drift” grew from that feeling.
I let the colors… guide me: soft blues for clarity, charcoal for depth, layered whites to hold the space in between. The paint flowed, but never rushed. Every drip chose its own path. I didn’t force it – I just gave it space to become what it needed to be.
This piece is for those who know the power of stillness. The kind of stillness that vibrates. That listens. That waits.
It’s not loud. But it stays with you.
In a room, “Static Drift” doesn’t shout. It grounds. It balances. It reminds you that beauty doesn’t have to be resolved – sometimes, it just is.
Jennifer Vahlbruch
United States
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Jennifer Vahlbruch is a self-taught contemporary painter and photographer whose multidisciplinary background merges intuitive creativity with conceptual depth. Emigrating from Germany to the United States transformed her perspective, inspiring her to uncover the beauty in overlooked details, weathered surfaces, and even the “imperfect.” Her abstract paintings, created with bold, experimental techniques and often using palette knives and unconventional tools, build rich layers of texture, color, and movement that allow organic forms to emerge. In her photography, she finds subtle poetry in urban fragments and quiet, unnoticed moments. Guided by curiosity and a rebellious spirit, she embraces imperfection, transformation, and emotional resonance, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and see the familiar with new eyes.