The painting depicts a mountain landscape, full of expressive shapes and dynamic brushstrokes. It is dominated by shades of green, blue and grey, which create a harmonious, if somewhat chaotic composition. The mountains seem to grow out of the canvas, enlivening the space with their raw power. The air is as if heavy, swollen with the moment of an approaching storm.
The style of this work is a bit like Impressionism, although with a hint of expression. The artist certainly used the alla prima technique, painting quickly, almost intuitively. These decisive brushstrokes, dynamic and disorderly, introduce a certain excitement to the work. Or maybe even chaos.
Looking at it, you may feel a little lost. As if you were standing in the middle of a mountain path, unsure of what was around the bend. Isn't it as "mysterious" as in the stories? I love how the painting shows this wild, unspoiled nature. And even when a little boy looks at me, the simplicity of his questions: "Why is the sky so gray?" makes me smile at my own thoughts.
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