Uplifting

Uplifting

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This is an original abstract Artwork created by Leonard Matte.

This work is created with Acrylic paints on a Double Beveled Gallery Canvas. 

A serene landscape painting depicts a mountainous shoreline, with a body of water and a cloudy sky.

The scene composition presents a vast vista of a shoreline, with the focus on the interaction of the mountains, water, and sky. The mountains are positioned in the middle ground, creating a strong vertical line. The water in the foreground is calm and serene, reflecting the sky. The sky is filled with soft, flowing clouds in various shades of blue, gray, and white, creating a sense of depth and spaciousness. The overall scene is calm and peaceful, with no prominent action.

The key subjects are the mountains, which dominate the central portion of the image. The mountains are rendered in shades of green, indicating vegetation, and with patches of snow on their peaks. The water is rendered in various shades of blue, creating a sense of depth. The clouds are represented with soft, flowing brushstrokes and a variety of colors.

The artistic medium is acrylic.  The technique of the painting is impressionistic, where the brushstrokes are soft and blended. The color palette is muted and harmonious, using various shades of blue, green, gray, and white to create a sense of calmness. The style is naturalistic and realistic, striving to capture the essence of a tranquil landscape.

The setting is a mountainous shoreline with a body of water. The lighting conditions are diffused, suggesting a soft, overcast day. Light reflects gently off the water and across the land, creating a mood of peacefulness and calmness. The overall atmosphere is one of serenity and quiet contemplation, with the vastness of the scene creating a sense of awe.

This piece was created in 2024.

The size of the piece is 24" tall by 36" wide

This piece is part of our "Pools of Colours" temporary exhibit, come see it in person through the months of February and March 2025.