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Summit through the Storm (2026) Original Oil Painting by Cat Goward

90 x 60 x 1cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)

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£480

Summit through the Storm captures the quiet power of mountains emerging through shifting cloud and mist. Layers of soft blue, grey and violet tones create an atmospheric landscape where snow-covered peaks appear suspended between light and shadow. The painting explores the contrast between turbulence and stillness, inspired by the feeling of pushing through difficult conditions to find clarity beyond the storm. Loose textures and flowing movement throughout the piece give it a dreamlike quality, while the illuminated summit draws the eye towards a sense of calm and resilience. A contemporary mountain painting inspired by the raw beauty and emotion of alpine landscapes.

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Summit through the Storm captures the quiet power of mountains emerging through shifting cloud and mist. Layers of soft blue, grey and violet tones create an atmospheric landscape where snow-covered peaks appear suspended between light and shadow. The painting explores the contrast between turbulence and stillness, inspired by the feeling of pushing through difficult conditions to find clarity beyond the storm. Loose textures and flowing movement throughout the piece give it a dreamlike quality, while the illuminated summit draws the eye towards a sense of calm and resilience. A contemporary mountain painting inspired by the raw beauty and emotion of alpine landscapes.

Materials used:

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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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