Mount Fuji

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 40cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Mount Fuji.. the tallest and most beautiful mountain in Japan, this snow - capped mountain's presence can be seen as far as 100km away.
The meaning of Fuji is Fire and this active volcano is also beautifully surrounded by five lakes, creating the amalgamation of fire and water.

My painting of the mountain against the pink and peach sun kissed clouds and mist at the base, just after dawn, highlights the snow clad peak. The reflection in the calm waters with a sole local fisherman going about his duty, shows how really tiny, we humans are!

One of my latest travel painting additions, after Santorini, Australian outback and India, Mount Fuji is still on my list of places to visit. Have you visited the magical place yet?

Artist Bio

I'm amazed at how an artwork can form a part of a long lasting memory or soothe the weary eyes.. take someone on an imaginative world or just simply brighten the space. I'm glad that through my works, I can let my fellow beings experience this.

If you have read 'The Secret' by Rhonda Byrne, you'll see how paintings around you can influence your thoughts and help you achieve what you want. Like a Painting related to your dream destination, will bring you closer to visiting it sooner. A family portrait, will remind your loved ones the bonding you have with them.

I'm Lily Gabriel, a passionate artist from Sydney, who loves to paint with her heart and soul. Painting landscapes, animals, natural beauty, traditional Indian themes with great attention to detail are my abilities.
I mostly use acrylics and watercolour based paints and oils too.
As a child, I grew up having interest in drawing and painting cartoons and doing henna designs in summer vacations (thanks to my Mum), which later transitioned into detailed science diagrams, so much so that my friends would think I’ve traced them.

I had the skills in me to paint, but just never took flight coz I was unaware of my true potential and also coz of life’s priorities. With lockdown, I got more time to take up the brush again and go in full grace with painting again, not with cartoons this time, but with more mature brush strokes and gradual learning.

With my artworks, I would love to spread happiness, vibrancy and add meaning to empty spaces.

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Lily's studio is in Sydney