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The Matterhorn (2018) Original Oil Painting by Paul Ward

44 x 30 x 2cm (framed) / 42 x 27cm (actual image size)

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Painted in oils this iconic monolith stands starkly against a crisp blue sky. Living in the Rhone Alps region obviously comes with lots of exposure to mountains, but the crooked nature of the Matterhorn, like a boxer's nose, is the most charming of the lot!

Painted on recycled board, not only does it look good, but it gives you some eco-points to boot!

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Recycled wooden board, oil paint and pine (for frame)

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#blue sky#switzerland#affordable art#mountain paintings#escapism#gestural brushwork#snowy painting#italy painting#countryside art#the matterhorn
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Painted in oils this iconic monolith stands starkly against a crisp blue sky. Living in the Rhone Alps region obviously comes with lots of exposure to mountains, but the crooked nature of the Matterhorn, like a boxer's nose, is the most charming of the lot!

Painted on recycled board, not only does it look good, but it gives you some eco-points to boot!

Materials used:

Recycled wooden board, oil paint and pine (for frame)

Details:

Tags:

#blue sky#switzerland#affordable art#mountain paintings#escapism#gestural brushwork#snowy painting#italy painting#countryside art#the matterhorn
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