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Dominating the scene there is a majestic mountain, with its peak dusted with a gentle layer of snow. This towering presence symbolizes resilience, standing tall in the face of challenges. The horned sheep, perched at the summit, becomes a beacon of hope, gazing at the orange moon with a quiet contemplation that echoes the indomitable spirit of optimism.

In the foreground, a house emerges with windows aglow in the warm embrace of orange. Beside it, tall trees stand bare, reaching towards the heavens. The limited use of orange infuses these elements with a sense of warmth and reassurance, creating a visual dialogue between the dwelling, nature, and the celestial body above. This intimate scene becomes a reminder that hope, like a house, is built in the quiet moments of everyday life.

Hovering in the sky like a benevolent guardian, the orange moon casts its glow upon the landscape. Its presence adds a touch of magic to the scene, illuminating the path of hope that weaves through the composition. In its gentle radiance, viewers are invited to contemplate the cyclical nature of optimism, ever-present even in the darkest of nights.

Please Note: Colors depicted may vary on different monitors. If you seek a specific tone or are uncertain about the true colors in any of my paintings, feel free to reach out for additional information. I'm more than happy to provide further details or assistance to ensure your satisfaction.

Important: taxes, import duties and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost, these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Materials used:

inks and charcoal

Tags:
#mountains #ink #minimalism #pointillism #houses #winter landscape #horned sheep 

The Way Hope Builds His House (2022) Ink drawing
by Marian Gorin

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Dominating the scene there is a majestic mountain, with its peak dusted with a gentle layer of snow. This towering presence symbolizes resilience, standing tall in the face of challenges. The horned sheep, perched at the summit, becomes a beacon of hope, gazing at the orange moon with a quiet contemplation that echoes the indomitable spirit of optimism.

In the foreground, a house emerges with windows aglow in the warm embrace of orange. Beside it, tall trees stand bare, reaching towards the heavens. The limited use of orange infuses these elements with a sense of warmth and reassurance, creating a visual dialogue between the dwelling, nature, and the celestial body above. This intimate scene becomes a reminder that hope, like a house, is built in the quiet moments of everyday life.

Hovering in the sky like a benevolent guardian, the orange moon casts its glow upon the landscape. Its presence adds a touch of magic to the scene, illuminating the path of hope that weaves through the composition. In its gentle radiance, viewers are invited to contemplate the cyclical nature of optimism, ever-present even in the darkest of nights.

Please Note: Colors depicted may vary on different monitors. If you seek a specific tone or are uncertain about the true colors in any of my paintings, feel free to reach out for additional information. I'm more than happy to provide further details or assistance to ensure your satisfaction.

Important: taxes, import duties and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost, these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Materials used:

inks and charcoal

Tags:
#mountains #ink #minimalism #pointillism #houses #winter landscape #horned sheep 
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My painting is rooted in the observation of light as a trigger for memory and perception. I am interested in those fleeting moments when an ordinary image — a shadow, a surface,... Read more

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