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Annapurna in Rose (2025) Original Oil Painting by Cat Goward

76.2 x 60.96 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 76.2 x 60.96cm (actual image size)

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At over 8,000 meters, where few dare to tread, the peaks of Annapurna catch the last light of day like a flame in the cold. Annapurna in Rose captures the breathtaking moment of stillness you only fund above the clouds.

“There are no shortcuts to any place worth going” - Beverly Sills

For those who’ve stood in the shadow of giants or dreamed of reaching them, this is a glimpse into the raw beauty and quiet danger of the Annapurna mountain range.

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Oil

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#mountains#himalayas#mountain paintings#mountain art#mountain painting#mountain artwork#mountain abstract#mountains abstract#annapurna mountain#mountain canvas

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At over 8,000 meters, where few dare to tread, the peaks of Annapurna catch the last light of day like a flame in the cold. Annapurna in Rose captures the breathtaking moment of stillness you only fund above the clouds.

“There are no shortcuts to any place worth going” - Beverly Sills

For those who’ve stood in the shadow of giants or dreamed of reaching them, this is a glimpse into the raw beauty and quiet danger of the Annapurna mountain range.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#mountains#himalayas#mountain paintings#mountain art#mountain painting#mountain artwork#mountain abstract#mountains abstract#annapurna mountain#mountain canvas

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Cat Goward

Location United Kingdom

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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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