Dancing with Color: Discovering the Ethereal Art of Norbert Klauber
Every so often, you come across an artist whose work doesn’t just hang on a wall—it breathes, it pulses, it draws you into a space that feels both familiar and dreamlike. For me, that’s exactly what happens when I step into the world of Norbert Klauber. His canvases are more than abstract paintings; they’re living landscapes of rhythm and color, little universes where emotion takes on shape and hue.
The First Impression: A Symphony of Light
The first thing you notice in Klauber’s paintings is the sheer intensity of color. Hot pinks, deep blues, emerald greens, and glowing yellows don’t just sit quietly—they shimmer, they glow, they almost hum with energy. And yet, somehow, nothing feels overwhelming. Instead, the colors guide you, like notes in a song, each one holding its place in a larger symphony.
That’s part of Klauber’s magic—his palette isn’t just about paint, it’s about emotion. You don’t just see red, you feel passion. You don’t just notice blue, you hear the hush of twilight. His paintings are less about observing and more about entering into dialogue with what’s on the canvas.

Movement in the Abstract
Spend more than a few seconds with his work and you realize: these paintings move. Not literally, of course, but rhythmically. Brushstrokes bend and arc like dancers in motion, bold forms crash and ripple like cymbals in a jazz riff, and then—suddenly—there’s a pause. A place for your eye to rest.
Klauber paints with rhythm in mind. The layers of texture, the ebb and flow of composition—they echo the cadence of music. It’s no wonder people often describe his paintings as feeling musical. They’re visual songs, humming along in color.
A Journey of Return
Klauber’s own story adds another layer of depth to the experience. Trained in fine art at the University of Wisconsin, he carried his early influences from the John Michael Kohler Art Center and the Art League of Nassau County. But for a decade, his brushes fell silent. He stepped away from painting, as artists sometimes must.
Then, in 2012, he returned—and with that return came an explosion of creativity. Since then, his work has graced spaces from Art Basel Miami to Sarasota’s Artbition and even made its way into the world of fashion through collaborations with Viviana Gabeiras’ Petit Pois line. The narrative of pause and rebirth infuses his art. You can feel the quiet that once existed—and the triumphant return of rhythm, energy, and color bursting back onto the canvas.
Complexity Meets Simplicity

One of the most intriguing qualities of Klauber’s art is balance. His canvases are full of movement and complexity, but they never feel crowded. There’s always harmony, a sense of equilibrium. It’s like watching a perfectly choreographed performance: every leap, every spin, every pause has its place.
This dance between complexity and simplicity makes his work endlessly engaging. At first, you see one thing. Look again, and you see another. It’s art that keeps unfolding, art that gives you more the longer you stay with it.
Why His Work Feels Ethereal

There’s something almost otherworldly about the way Klauber paints. His art feels ethereal because it doesn’t just depict—it evokes.
- Light seems to come from within the paint itself.
- Movement flows across the canvas like wind or water.
- Emotion is embedded in every brushstroke.
In a way, his paintings remind us that art doesn’t always need to tell a literal story to be powerful. It can whisper, it can shimmer, it can simply be—and that’s enough to stir something deep inside us.
The Invitation of His Art
To stand in front of a Norbert Klauber painting is to be invited—to slow down, to wander with your eyes, to drift into memory or dream. His canvases feel like portals into spaces that are both grounded and transcendent, vibrant and calm, earthly and otherworldly all at once.
And maybe that’s the real gift of his art. In a world that often demands speed, clarity, and literal meaning, Klauber gives us space to breathe. His work says: linger here. Feel this. Let the color carry you somewhere you didn’t know you needed to go.
Klauber’s art is rhythm, emotion, and light, woven into abstract form. It’s a body of work that feels less like paintings on canvas and more like encounters with beauty itself—encounters that stay with you, long after you’ve walked away.






















