Mountains in shade 91.5cm x 91.5cm
- Mixed media on canvas
- 91.5cm x 91.5cm
The painting features a series of mountains, each layered with varying tones of brown, creating a rich and textured landscape. The foreground is dominated by dark, earthy browns with rough, textured brushstrokes that evoke the ruggedness of the closest mountains. As the eye moves further into the scene, the mountains begin to soften in tone. Midway through the composition, the browns transition into warmer, golden hues with a smoother texture, creating a sense of distance. The furthest mountains, barely visible, are bathed in the lightest, almost sandy brown tones, appearing hazy and faded, emphasizing the depth and atmospheric perspective of the landscape. The use of thick paint in the foreground and gradually thinner application towards the back enhances the dimensionality, drawing the viewer into the expansive scene.
- Mixed media on canvas
- 91.5cm x 91.5cm
The painting features a series of mountains, each layered with varying tones of brown, creating a rich and textured landscape. The foreground is dominated by dark, earthy browns with rough, textured brushstrokes that evoke the ruggedness of the closest mountains. As the eye moves further into the scene, the mountains begin to soften in tone. Midway through the composition, the browns transition into warmer, golden hues with a smoother texture, creating a sense of distance. The furthest mountains, barely visible, are bathed in the lightest, almost sandy brown tones, appearing hazy and faded, emphasizing the depth and atmospheric perspective of the landscape. The use of thick paint in the foreground and gradually thinner application towards the back enhances the dimensionality, drawing the viewer into the expansive scene.
- Mixed media on canvas
- 91.5cm x 91.5cm
The painting features a series of mountains, each layered with varying tones of brown, creating a rich and textured landscape. The foreground is dominated by dark, earthy browns with rough, textured brushstrokes that evoke the ruggedness of the closest mountains. As the eye moves further into the scene, the mountains begin to soften in tone. Midway through the composition, the browns transition into warmer, golden hues with a smoother texture, creating a sense of distance. The furthest mountains, barely visible, are bathed in the lightest, almost sandy brown tones, appearing hazy and faded, emphasizing the depth and atmospheric perspective of the landscape. The use of thick paint in the foreground and gradually thinner application towards the back enhances the dimensionality, drawing the viewer into the expansive scene.