"Climbing to the Summit" is part of a recent body of work inviting reflection on the balance between inner stillness and the dynamic ecosystems that surround me here in Asturias, Spain, and the human mark in the developing landscape. The interplay of light and shadow alsongside the contrasting geometric forms of the mountains and the organic trees, evokes the feeling of ascending toward the peak, capturing the quiet determination and awe inspired by the natural world.
65 x 100cm (approx. 26" x 40")
Acrylics, pastels, paper and pencil on canvas.
The painting is stretched on a 3.5cm deep (1.5") wooden frame and continues around the sides, is varnished, wired ready for hanging and is signed on the front and back.
Acrylics, pastels, paper and pencils on canvas
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"Climbing to the Summit" is part of a recent body of work inviting reflection on the balance between inner stillness and the dynamic ecosystems that surround me here in Asturias, Spain, and the human mark in the developing landscape. The interplay of light and shadow alsongside the contrasting geometric forms of the mountains and the organic trees, evokes the feeling of ascending toward the peak, capturing the quiet determination and awe inspired by the natural world.
65 x 100cm (approx. 26" x 40")
Acrylics, pastels, paper and pencil on canvas.
The painting is stretched on a 3.5cm deep (1.5") wooden frame and continues around the sides, is varnished, wired ready for hanging and is signed on the front and back.
Acrylics, pastels, paper and pencils on canvas
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