Sandra Chinelate - Mashimellows in rapture





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Sandra Chinelate presents an original oil painting titled Mashimellows in rapture (2026), 30 x 30 cm with 3.5 cm painted sides, stretched on canvas, signed by hand and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, in a multicolour and black hyperrealist still life on Italian origin.
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Title: “Marshmallows in Rapture”
Oil painting on canvas
Size: 30 X 30 cm, sides: 3.5 cm fully painted
Stretched on a frame
Signed bottom right
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity
The sides painted, very wide (3.5 cm) together with the hanger, eliminate the need for a frame and make the work ready to hang.
In Marshmallows in Rapture, Sandra Chinelate builds an image where color and matter become a visual experience. The marshmallows, saturated and vibrant, emerge from the dark background and confront the reflective complexity of the glass cup, which fragments and multiplies perception. The scene, apparently simple, charges with a subtle tension between softness and structure, between sensory attraction and formal rigor. The painting thus moves between control and intensity, transforming the ordinary into a dense and immersive perceptual field.
Title: “Marshmallows in Rapture”
Oil painting on canvas
Size: 30 X 30 cm, sides: 3.5 cm fully painted
Stretched on a frame
Signed bottom right
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity
The sides painted, very wide (3.5 cm) together with the hanger, eliminate the need for a frame and make the work ready to hang.
In Marshmallows in Rapture, Sandra Chinelate builds an image where color and matter become a visual experience. The marshmallows, saturated and vibrant, emerge from the dark background and confront the reflective complexity of the glass cup, which fragments and multiplies perception. The scene, apparently simple, charges with a subtle tension between softness and structure, between sensory attraction and formal rigor. The painting thus moves between control and intensity, transforming the ordinary into a dense and immersive perceptual field.

