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In the ancient tradition of Bezalel — the craftsman filled with the Spirit of God, given wisdom and skill to create beauty for the sanctuary (Exodus 31) — this painting is the work of a gifted artist’s hands. Not printed. Not reproduced. Not manufactured. Pure hand-painted oil on canvas, created stroke by stroke, layer by layer, with the kind of care and intention that only a human hand can bring to a blank surface.
The Gold Mountain series captures a breathtaking abstract natural landscape — golden mountain peaks rising against an expansive blue sky, rendered in rich oil pigments that glow with warmth and depth. It is the kind of painting that stops you when you walk into a room. The kind that changes the feeling of a space entirely.
In a world flooded with printed canvas “art” and digital reproductions, a truly hand-painted oil painting is something altogether different. Here is what sets it apart:
The composition draws the eye upward — golden mountain forms emerging from an abstract landscape, set against a sweeping blue sky that feels both ancient and timeless. The gold tones carry warmth and majesty, evoking the mountains of Scripture — places of encounter, of vision, of the sacred meeting the earthly. The blue sky above speaks of openness, peace, and the infinite.
As an abstract work, it invites the viewer into their own experience of the image — some will see mountains at sunrise, others a golden valley, others simply a meditation on color and light. That openness is the gift of great abstract art: it meets you where you are.
This painting commands attention and deserves a place of honor. It is stunning as:
Choose the size that best fits your space — from a striking accent piece to a grand statement canvas that fills an entire wall:
Want a painting made from your own photo or a custom subject? Simply reach out with your image and desired size — the artist will bring your vision to life in pure hand-painted oil on canvas.
"And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat." — Genesis 8:4