Original artwork description:

From a series of paintings "Through the eyes of Van Gogh."
The Wellhorn is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking Rosenlaui in the Bernese Oberland. On its eastern side is the Rosenlaui Glacier. One of the most beautiful places in Switzerland. In this magical region of Switzerland, the famous writer J. R. R. Tolkien was inspired to write his novel «The Lord of the Rings. »

For her, nothing was so magical and mysterious as to work in this maestro style. She plunged into the states in which the artist could be when he painted his incomprehensible and invaluable paintings to anyone at that time. Nowadays, the artist and his artworks are now the most recognizable in the world. Nino salute and lean against Vincent's fortitude and unimaginably deep spiritual world!

This is a ONE-OF-A-KIND painting.
Each of my paintings is unique and reflects inner fillings and intuitive sensations particular for the moment of time when the painting was created. I use brush, palette knife and my fingers to paint. Painting with fingers is a meditative process of transmitting special creative energies and messages in the painting.

I work with oil (mostly St. Petersburg paints - "Master class", "Sonnet" and Holland - "Van Gogh", "Rembrandt") on Italian linen canvases of high quality.

All my paintings are signed and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.
If you wish, I can put the name of the owner (person who purchased or to whom the painting is meant to) in the certificate.

Materials used:

oil, canvas

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#mountain landscape #mountain paintings #alpine landscape #van gogh art #swiss alps #van gogh style #swiss mountains #bernese alps #bernese oberland 
Swiss Alps Rosenlaui (2021)
Oil painting
by Nino Ponditerra

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Original artwork description
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From a series of paintings "Through the eyes of Van Gogh."
The Wellhorn is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking Rosenlaui in the Bernese Oberland. On its eastern side is the Rosenlaui Glacier. One of the most beautiful places in Switzerland. In this magical region of Switzerland, the famous writer J. R. R. Tolkien was inspired to write his novel «The Lord of the Rings. »

For her, nothing was so magical and mysterious as to work in this maestro style. She plunged into the states in which the artist could be when he painted his incomprehensible and invaluable paintings to anyone at that time. Nowadays, the artist and his artworks are now the most recognizable in the world. Nino salute and lean against Vincent's fortitude and unimaginably deep spiritual world!

This is a ONE-OF-A-KIND painting.
Each of my paintings is unique and reflects inner fillings and intuitive sensations particular for the moment of time when the painting was created. I use brush, palette knife and my fingers to paint. Painting with fingers is a meditative process of transmitting special creative energies and messages in the painting.

I work with oil (mostly St. Petersburg paints - "Master class", "Sonnet" and Holland - "Van Gogh", "Rembrandt") on Italian linen canvases of high quality.

All my paintings are signed and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.
If you wish, I can put the name of the owner (person who purchased or to whom the painting is meant to) in the certificate.

Materials used:

oil, canvas

Tags:
#mountain landscape #mountain paintings #alpine landscape #van gogh art #swiss alps #van gogh style #swiss mountains #bernese alps #bernese oberland 

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