This mountain looks purple from a distance, yet when the light strikes it, hundreds of colors gleam - emerald, gold, rose, and sapphire. The legend says it was once a plain stone peak until a wandering painter grew weary of grayness and spilled his palette across the stones. He began with violet, and that hue sank deepest into the rock. From far away, the mountain looks wholly purple, but up close, every hidden color of creation can be found shimmering in its slopes. To this day, artists climb it for inspiration hoping for the blessing of the colors in their own hands.
Oil on prepared paper. 12”x16”. Painting only - frame not included.
This mountain looks purple from a distance, yet when the light strikes it, hundreds of colors gleam - emerald, gold, rose, and sapphire. The legend says it was once a plain stone peak until a wandering painter grew weary of grayness and spilled his palette across the stones. He began with violet, and that hue sank deepest into the rock. From far away, the mountain looks wholly purple, but up close, every hidden color of creation can be found shimmering in its slopes. To this day, artists climb it for inspiration hoping for the blessing of the colors in their own hands.
Oil on prepared paper. 12”x16”. Painting only - frame not included.