



Moon Way | 40" x 60"
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Moon Way | 40" x 60"
Edmonton
10337 124 Street
Edmonton AB T5N 1R1
Canada
About the Artwork
Moon Way is a 40" × 60" oil painting on canvas by Steve R. Coffey. A bright moon hangs in deep blue night sky above sculptural clouds that gather and shift across the darkness, their white and grey forms catching moonlight along their edges. Below, the prairie landscape spreads in horizontal bands of blue, grey, and earth tones, the land quiet beneath the nocturnal sky.
The composition is dominated by rich blues that deepen from pale cerulean around the moon to near-black at the canvas edges. Coffey builds the clouds with thick impasto, creating dimensional masses in whites, greys, and soft pinks that stand out against the surrounding blue. Small touches of paint suggest distant stars scattered across the sky. The foreground fields are rendered in layered horizontal strokes of dark blue, brown, and grey, their surfaces heavily textured where paint ridges catch light. The moon itself is painted as a pale disc surrounded by a luminous halo that radiates outward into the night.
Dimensions and Details
- Title: Moon Way
- Artist: Steve R. Coffey
- Size: 40" × 60" (101.6 × 152.4 cm)
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Display: Finished black edges, ready to hang unframed
Acquisition Enquiries
Moon Way is offered through West End Gallery. Collectors interested in this work are invited to contact the gallery directly to enquire about availability, arrange a private viewing, or discuss acquisition terms.
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Accessibility Description
A horizontal nocturnal landscape painting dominated by deep blue night sky. A bright pale disc representing the moon is positioned in the upper centre of the canvas, surrounded by a lighter blue halo. The sky ranges from pale cerulean blue near the moon to deep navy and near-black at the edges. Large sculptural cloud formations in white, grey, and soft pink are built with thick paint, creating three-dimensional masses that catch moonlight along their edges. Small white dots scattered across the dark areas suggest stars. The lower portion shows prairie landscape in horizontal bands of dark blue, grey, brown, and earth tones. Paint is applied very thickly throughout, with pronounced ridges and texture visible across both sky and land surfaces.
Full Provenance
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