Sandra Chinelate - "Luminous yield"





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Original oil on canvas still life Luminous Yield by Sandra Chinelate, 30×30×3.5 cm, signed by hand, with certificate of authenticity, in excellent condition, 2026, in orange, yellow, brown and green, hyperrealism, produced in Italy and shipped stretched on a frame directly by the artist.
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Title: Luminous yield
Oil painting on canvas
Unframed
Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm
The painted edges plus a hanger make the work ready to hang
Year: 2026
With certificate of authenticity
Signed bottom left
Shipped on stretcher
In this intimate still life, light becomes at once subject and matter. A citrus fruit, partially peeled, reveals its internal architecture—segments arranged with silent precision, suspended between order and fracture. The act of peeling is not a gesture here, but a transformation: the matter yielding to illumination.
Light does not merely describe: it generates, it extracts presence from the ordinary.
The exposure of the fruit suggests a subtle tension between concealing and revealing, between the integrity of the whole and the beauty of its fragmentation. In this sense, Luminous Yield reads less as a study of objects and more as an investigation into release: of color, of form, of essence.
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: Luminous yield
Oil painting on canvas
Unframed
Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm
The painted edges plus a hanger make the work ready to hang
Year: 2026
With certificate of authenticity
Signed bottom left
Shipped on stretcher
In this intimate still life, light becomes at once subject and matter. A citrus fruit, partially peeled, reveals its internal architecture—segments arranged with silent precision, suspended between order and fracture. The act of peeling is not a gesture here, but a transformation: the matter yielding to illumination.
Light does not merely describe: it generates, it extracts presence from the ordinary.
The exposure of the fruit suggests a subtle tension between concealing and revealing, between the integrity of the whole and the beauty of its fragmentation. In this sense, Luminous Yield reads less as a study of objects and more as an investigation into release: of color, of form, of essence.
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.

