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by Kai Saarto
$59.00
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This stunning watercolor painting captures the peaceful and serene beauty of Mount Peale at sunset, with the sun setting right behind the... more
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This stunning watercolor painting captures the peaceful and serene beauty of Mount Peale at sunset, with the sun setting right behind the mountaintop. The soft, warm tones of the setting sun are beautifully rendered, creating a sense of tranquility and peace. The mountain, depicted in delicate brushstrokes, rises majestically in the background, its rugged and majestic beauty captured in stunning detail. Mount Peale is a mountain in the La Sal Range of the Rocky Mountains, located in San Juan County, Utah. It is the highest peak in the range, standing at an elevation of 12,721 feet (3,877 meters) and is named after the American naturalist and geologist Ebenezer Emmons, who explored the area in the early 19th century. The mountain is known for its rugged beauty and its status as a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain is part of the La Sal Mountain Wilderness Area, which is protected by the United States Forest Service and is home to a variety of plant and...
In order to spend more time with his family, Kai Saarto (b. 1974) traded his successful career in journalism for the uncertain income of an artist. He paints exclusively on digital oils, with results that are virtually impossible to tell from a real oil paintings. Most of his artistic work is privately commissioned portraits, but he also has an ever expanding portfolio of prints. These are from various subjects, including street scenes, landscapes, military equipment and works inspired by video games. Kai Saarto lives in city of Turku, Finland, with his wife, sons and two crazy springer spaniels.
$59.00
Paolo Signorini
Beautiful work!