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Above the Clouds | Mountain Landscape (2026) Original Oil Painting by Cat Goward

76.2 x 60.96 x 3.81cm (unframed) / 76.2 x 60.96cm (actual image size)

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£340

“Above the Clouds” captures the vast, immersive atmosphere of high mountain landscapes, where peaks rise through shifting layers of mist and light. Inspired by first-hand experiences in the mountains, this contemporary artwork reflects the drama of altitude - snow-capped summits emerging against expansive skies, with subtle transitions of color that evoke both stillness and scale. Rather than depicting a literal scene, the painting conveys the feeling of being above the clouds: quiet, expansive, and almost otherworldly. A striking piece for collectors drawn to atmospheric landscapes, modern mountain art and the emotional power of nature.

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“Above the Clouds” captures the vast, immersive atmosphere of high mountain landscapes, where peaks rise through shifting layers of mist and light. Inspired by first-hand experiences in the mountains, this contemporary artwork reflects the drama of altitude - snow-capped summits emerging against expansive skies, with subtle transitions of color that evoke both stillness and scale. Rather than depicting a literal scene, the painting conveys the feeling of being above the clouds: quiet, expansive, and almost otherworldly. A striking piece for collectors drawn to atmospheric landscapes, modern mountain art and the emotional power of nature.

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have loved art ever since my grandmother first placed a paintbrush in my hand, aged four. My childhood saw endless hours painting together in her studio on the Kent coast,... Read more

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