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NoAAA4630The oil painting on cardboard titled "Walking in the Mountains" presents a mesmerizing landscape bursting with vibrant colors and expressive textures. The artist has captured the essence of nature's grandeur using bold, impasto strokes that bring the terrain to life. The composition is rich in depth, guiding the viewer's eye through rolling hills, towering peaks, and the expansive sky above. The foreground is dominated by a dazzling array of colors, with fields of red, orange, and green stretching across the lower part of the canvas. These fields, rendered in thick, expressive brushstrokes, create a sense of movement and energy, as if the wind is gently brushing against the vegetation. The use of impasto technique enhances the tactile quality of the painting, making the landscape feel almost tangible. As the viewer's gaze moves further into the scene, the vibrant fields transition into gentle slopes of green and blue, hinting at winding trails that invite exploration. The artist's choice of color in this middle ground is both bold and harmonious, blending cool blues with warmer tones to create a sense of balance and tranquility. The paths and hills appear to be bathed in soft sunlight, their contours accentuated by the interplay of light and shadow. In the background, majestic mountains rise, their peaks painted in deep blues and purples. These mountains provide a striking contrast to the warm hues of the foreground, reinforcing the sense of distance and vastness in the composition. The layering of colors and the careful modulation of tones contribute to the painting's atmospheric perspective, making the mountains seem both distant and imposing. Above, the sky is a symphony of yellows, purples, and blues, suggesting the time of day when the sun begins its descent, casting golden hues across the horizon. The swirling clouds, painted with expressive strokes, add a dynamic element to the composition, evoking a sense of movement in the atmosphere. The sky serves as a dramatic backdrop, completing the immersive experience of the landscape. The painting captures not just the physical beauty of the mountains but also the emotions associated with wandering through such a landscape. It conveys a sense of adventure, freedom, and connection with nature. The vibrant palette and the textured application of paint invite the viewer to imagine the feeling of walking through the fields, breathing in the crisp mountain air, and admiring the breathtaking scenery.*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING **** TITLE: "Walking in the mountains"* ARTISTS: V. Zadorozhnya* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product
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Oil painting Walking in the mountains V. Zadorozhnya
Estimate $980-$1,400
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Majestic Heights: Mountain Landscape Art
Jun 17, 2026 10:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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