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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
The painting presents the fountain as an alchemical engine rather than a mere ornament, its cascading tiers embodying a cycle of dissolution and renewal that echoes through the vivid, garden like atmosphere surrounding it. Saturated colors and organic forms evoke the Hortus conclusus, the enclosed garden where opposites mingle and transformation quietly takes root, while the flowing water becomes a visual metaphor for inheritance in Rilke’s sense—how… the unspent love, longing, and labor of those before us spill into our own lives and ripen into understanding. Each basin reads as a vessel in a long lineage, filling until it overflows not in loss but in continuation, carrying forward what earlier generations could not hold and releasing it in due time to those who need its deliverance. In this way, the fountain becomes both a spiritual mechanism and a human one, honoring the unseen work of the past, and the luminous moment in which we briefly hold what moves through us.
Stephen Linsteadt expresses transformative themes on canvas through oil. His approach involves intentional brushstrokes, mindful of color, pattern and surprises in creation. His works act as bridges, balancing between conscious and unconscious realms, reflecting a deeply spiritual, introspective dialogue.