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Original Mountain Landscape Paintings The Beauty of Isolation #3 | Oil | 24 x 24 in
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The Beauty of Isolation #3 | Oil | 24 x 24 in

$2,000.00

Oil painting on canvas
24 x 24 in

This piece is based on the views captured in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado.

It is tempting to recoil from space when it becomes too large. Some people are frightened by so much space.

But there is great beauty in this vastness. If you are able to tolerate yourself long enough to appreciate the space you get a gift that would otherwise be unobtainable.

This spaciousness throws you back on yourself --so you have to learn to be kind enough to accept whatever arises, even if you don't like it.

This piece is part of a quadrant that shows different aspects of being with space.

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Oil painting on canvas
24 x 24 in

This piece is based on the views captured in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado.

It is tempting to recoil from space when it becomes too large. Some people are frightened by so much space.

But there is great beauty in this vastness. If you are able to tolerate yourself long enough to appreciate the space you get a gift that would otherwise be unobtainable.

This spaciousness throws you back on yourself --so you have to learn to be kind enough to accept whatever arises, even if you don't like it.

This piece is part of a quadrant that shows different aspects of being with space.

Oil painting on canvas
24 x 24 in

This piece is based on the views captured in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado.

It is tempting to recoil from space when it becomes too large. Some people are frightened by so much space.

But there is great beauty in this vastness. If you are able to tolerate yourself long enough to appreciate the space you get a gift that would otherwise be unobtainable.

This spaciousness throws you back on yourself --so you have to learn to be kind enough to accept whatever arises, even if you don't like it.

This piece is part of a quadrant that shows different aspects of being with space.