Original Mixed Media on Canvas, 18"W x 24"H
Infinite Places in Life unfolds as a quiet exploration of inner landscapes—spaces shaped not by geography, but by emotion, memory, and lived experience. Moody and meditative, the works in this series offer a sense of grounding, inviting the viewer into moments of pause where reflection becomes a form of presence.
Christian Klingeler builds each composition through layers of dense, earthy tones—deep browns, softened umbers, muted greens, and worn neutrals—evoking surfaces shaped by time rather than intention. The palette feels elemental, rooted in soil, stone, and shadow, reinforcing a connection to something both ancient and deeply human.
The surface is worked and reworked, revealing scars, scratches, and veiled passages that suggest life’s subtle transitions and unseen turns. Brushstrokes alternate between controlled restraint and raw gesture, creating tension between stability and movement. Areas of compression meet moments of release, as if the canvas itself is holding breath. These textures become emotional markers, quiet reminders that growth often happens beneath the surface.
Infinite Places in Life speaks to the idea that within stillness, there is depth; within uncertainty, possibility. The series honors the quiet power of introspection and the infinite emotional spaces we inhabit throughout our lives, often without realizing we are passing through them.
Infinite Places in Life Series V
Rooted in the raw beauty of the high desert, "Infinite Places in Life" Series draws its soul from Sedona's earthy palette and sculptural cactus forms.
Each piece is an abstract meditation - where muted tones, organic textures, and layered shapes echo the resilience and rhythm of desert life.
Framed by sweeping red rock views, this pairing turns nature into quiet poetry on canvas.

















