Sandra Chinelate - "Sweetness, uncontained"





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Sandra Chinelate presents an original 2026 oil painting titled 'Sweetness, uncontained' in hyperrealism, measuring 30 × 40 × 1.8 cm and depicting a still life, signed by hand in the bottom left, unframed, on stretched canvas and ready to hang, with a certificate of authenticity included, sold directly by the artist.
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Title: "Sweetness, uncontained"
Oil on canvas
Unframed
Dimensions: 30 X 40 x 1.8 cm
Painted edges, with hanger, ready to hang
Year: 2026
With certificate of authenticity
Signed bottom left
To be shipped on stretcher
An image built at the breaking point: sweetness not as comfort, but as material that exceeds, that yields. Glossy surfaces, restrained tensions, the moment when pleasure stops being a measure and becomes an event.
Here sweetness is not innocent: it is density, attraction, saturation. An invitation and at the same time a threshold—where excess takes form and can no longer be contained.
Sandra Chinelate is a Brazilian artist with a degree in Literature who lives in Italy, where since 2005 she has pursued an exclusive and intense dialogue with art as a self-taught artist.
Title: "Sweetness, uncontained"
Oil on canvas
Unframed
Dimensions: 30 X 40 x 1.8 cm
Painted edges, with hanger, ready to hang
Year: 2026
With certificate of authenticity
Signed bottom left
To be shipped on stretcher
An image built at the breaking point: sweetness not as comfort, but as material that exceeds, that yields. Glossy surfaces, restrained tensions, the moment when pleasure stops being a measure and becomes an event.
Here sweetness is not innocent: it is density, attraction, saturation. An invitation and at the same time a threshold—where excess takes form and can no longer be contained.
Sandra Chinelate is a Brazilian artist with a degree in Literature who lives in Italy, where since 2005 she has pursued an exclusive and intense dialogue with art as a self-taught artist.

