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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
This piece captures the fleeting transition of twilight, where the heavy atmosphere of a bruised, purple sky gives way to a singular, piercing rupture of light. The composition is built on horizontal bands of deep violet and earthy terracotta, grounding the ethereal glow of the central sunburst.
The light is not merely depicted but felt—rendered in a brilliant, textured yellow that bleeds into the surrounding mist and casts a sharp, shimmering reflection… across the dark, mirror-like water. By stripping the landscape down to its most evocative forms and colors, the work emphasizes the resilience of light against an encroaching shadow, inviting a moment of quiet, visceral reflection.
Chantelle Stean is a contemporary oil painter whose work explores the quiet tension between atmosphere and light. Rooted in seascape logic but moving toward luminous abstraction, her paintings dissolve the boundary between horizon and glow. Working within accessible formats due to disability, she transforms medium‑scale canvases into vast emotional fields through layered glazes, mineral textures, and diffused radiance. Her practice centres on the idea of light as living matter — shifting, breathing, and expanding across the surface. Whether through atmospheric horizons or abstract luminous cores, Stean’s work invites the viewer into a state of stillness, where colour becomes air and glow becomes presence.