Painted on the slopes of Monte Amiata in Salaiola, this landscape captures the quiet transition between day and night. In the distance, the blue silhouette of Montelaterone rests across the valley. Closer to the viewer, cypress trees rise vertically against the fading sky, while fruit trees stand on the edge of bloom.
The light is soft, restrained. It no longer dominates the land — it lives within it.
This painting explores the idea of home not as a physical structure, but as an inner orientation. The houses on the hillside hold warmth. The layered blues and greens in the foreground suggest depth, memory, and presence. Even in dimness, form remains clear.
A sense of stability emerges from transition.
A sense of belonging without attachment.
This work speaks to collectors who are drawn to atmosphere, psychological landscape, and the quiet strength of Tuscan terrain.
Oil on canvas
60 × 80 cm (23.6 × 31.5 inches)
Framing available upon request.
Worldwide shipping available.
Painted on the slopes of Monte Amiata in Salaiola, this landscape captures the quiet transition between day and night. In the distance, the blue silhouette of Montelaterone rests across the valley. Closer to the viewer, cypress trees rise vertically against the fading sky, while fruit trees stand on the edge of bloom.
The light is soft, restrained. It no longer dominates the land — it lives within it.
This painting explores the idea of home not as a physical structure, but as an inner orientation. The houses on the hillside hold warmth. The layered blues and greens in the foreground suggest depth, memory, and presence. Even in dimness, form remains clear.
A sense of stability emerges from transition.
A sense of belonging without attachment.
This work speaks to collectors who are drawn to atmosphere, psychological landscape, and the quiet strength of Tuscan terrain.
Oil on canvas
60 × 80 cm (23.6 × 31.5 inches)
Framing available upon request.
Worldwide shipping available.