Mountain Range III.
The inspiration arises from the strength and serenity of the mountain range. It is about the immensity of the mountains and the vitality conveyed through their colors and textures. The spirit guiding the work is that of nature at altitude: firm, majestic, and in constant dialogue with the sky.
The viewer receives a dual experience:
- Vitality, expressed in the trees with orange and yellow foliage that burst energetically into the landscape.
- Peace, reflected in the hills and the soft sky, which convey calm and balance. The work invites contemplation of the grandeur of the mountain range as a space of retreat and inner strength.
The impasto technique gives relief and materiality to each stroke, reinforcing the physical presence of the land and vegetation. The style approaches landscape impressionism, where emotions prevail over realistic detail. The chromatic contrasts—earthy tones versus the vivid colors of the trees—create a dialogue between the permanent and the ephemeral, between the solidity of the mountain and the vibration of the life that inhabits it.
In summary, the work celebrates the mountain range as a source of energy and serenity, a landscape that conveys both the vital force of nature and the peace offered by its contemplation.









