Night Peace by Steven Outram offers a tranquil, contemplative glimpse into the stillness of a foggy, moonlit night. The painting captures the ethereal beauty of a dark, misty landscape, where soft lights from a distant horizon flicker through the haze, adding a sense of quiet mystery. In the foreground, a solitary figure stands against the backdrop of the muted, fog-laden atmosphere, emphasizing the solitude and serenity of the moment.
Outram’s distinctive style is evident in the subtle interplay of light and shadow, as well as his masterful use of color to evoke mood and reflection. The cool, almost monochromatic tones of the piece create a sense of peaceful solitude, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in the stillness of the night. There is a palpable sense of calm, inviting one to pause and connect with the tranquil energy of the scene.
The painting is framed, though the frame does show some marks, which do not detract from the impact of the artwork itself but speak to its character and history.
Medium: | Oil |
Format: | Board |
Size (Framed): | 33 x 39 cm |
Size (Unframed): | 19 x 25 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Condition: | Wear to frame |
Steven Outram (b. 1953, Dartford, Kent) is a British painter known for his serene, atmospheric landscapes that invite deep contemplation. With a career spanning over five decades, Outram has developed a distinctive style that captures the mood of natural environments, focusing on the transformative effects of light and time of day. His work is defined by its subtle use of color, masterful brushwork, and a sense of quiet reverie.
Outram’s lifelong passion for painting began in his youth, when he explored the Thames valley, sketching in all weathers. He trained at Medway College of Art and began exhibiting professionally in 1973, soon establishing himself as a full-time artist. His landscapes, often inspired by the rural surroundings of the Forest of Dean, reflect his interest in capturing timeless moments, with an emphasis on mood rather than a fleeting snapshot.
A member of the Royal Society of British Artists since 2003, Outram’s work has been praised for its craftsmanship, emotional depth, and ability to evoke a sense of wonder in the ordinary. His paintings remain a quiet antidote to the fast pace of contemporary art, offering a space for reflection and connection to the natural world.
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