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Penumbra Sunset 24 x 24 oil on canvas |
At the end of the day, just before sunset, all of the colors around us become magnified for a brilliant moment, just before they fade into the twilight. The ancient astronomer Johannes Kepler created the word "penumbra" to describe the elusive edge of an eclipse, where the light struggles to escape being blotted out by the darkness. When I painted Penumbra Sunset, I wanted to paint about holding onto the edge of the light, the edge of hope, keeping the beauty alive inside the darkness.
You can see Penumbra Sunset now at
Clayton Lane Fine Arts in Cherry Creek.