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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
This work was created on 10/01/26 as part of my ongoing series “this day happened”.
Oil pastel on raw, unprimed canvas.
The raw edges of the fabric remain visible; the surface bears the immediate trace of the paint application.
An intense red field frames a darker center. The composition is minimalist and focused. The density of color in the interior contrasts with the calm, flat surroundings.
This work includes the following text:
10/01/26…
moved slower than the day required,
kept my voice low without reason,
noticed how much that changed things,
didn't rush to name it
This day happened
Sophie Lehniger works primarily with acrylics and oil pastels on untreated canvas, drawing on her background in law and art history for her artistic practice. Using techniques such as layering, condensation, and reduction, she develops abstract forms characterized by repetition, variation, and visible traces of manual intervention. Her works radiate a profound tranquility and inner tension, inviting viewers to experience moments of pause and focused perception without offering a definitive resolution.