Stone Sonata

$3,200.00

Oil on canvas · 60 × 120 cm · 2023

Some landscapes do not ask to be conquered or explained. They ask only to be met with attention.

This painting reflects a quiet encounter with the enduring presence of mountains. Rather than portraying a specific place, it explores the silent relationship between light, stone and time - forces that continue shaping the world long before and long after human presence.

The landscape unfolds slowly, inviting the viewer to pause. Layers of colour and shifting light create a rhythm that resembles breathing more than movement, reminding us that nature speaks without urgency, yet with profound clarity.

Mountains have always stood as symbols of resilience and humility. They reveal the beauty of a world that exists beyond us while quietly reminding us of our responsibility to preserve it. In that sense, the work is less about a landscape than about learning to look at nature with patience, respect and gratitude.

Oil on canvas · 60 × 120 cm · 2023

Some landscapes do not ask to be conquered or explained. They ask only to be met with attention.

This painting reflects a quiet encounter with the enduring presence of mountains. Rather than portraying a specific place, it explores the silent relationship between light, stone and time - forces that continue shaping the world long before and long after human presence.

The landscape unfolds slowly, inviting the viewer to pause. Layers of colour and shifting light create a rhythm that resembles breathing more than movement, reminding us that nature speaks without urgency, yet with profound clarity.

Mountains have always stood as symbols of resilience and humility. They reveal the beauty of a world that exists beyond us while quietly reminding us of our responsibility to preserve it. In that sense, the work is less about a landscape than about learning to look at nature with patience, respect and gratitude.