Bright morning light, wildflowers bursting forward, mountains standing tall in the distance—this piece is all about the feeling of the mountains as much as the view itself.
I named it “Inward Significance” after the Aristotle quote:
“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”
At 30"x48", this painting is a true statement piece—one that invites you to step closer and feel the joy, strength, and quiet significance of a sunny mountain morning.
30”x48” in a black gallery frame.
Bright morning light, wildflowers bursting forward, mountains standing tall in the distance—this piece is all about the feeling of the mountains as much as the view itself.
I named it “Inward Significance” after the Aristotle quote:
“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”
At 30"x48", this painting is a true statement piece—one that invites you to step closer and feel the joy, strength, and quiet significance of a sunny mountain morning.
30”x48” in a black gallery frame.