Ibex In The Mountains

A striking tribute to the raw beauty of alpine wilderness, Ibex in the Mountains captures a moment of solitude and strength. Painted during a period of deep focus on photorealism, this work reflects the artist’s dedication to technical precision – from the textured rock face and majestic ibex to the billowing, soft-edged clouds drifting across a vivid sky.

Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 cm

150.00

1 in stock

Description

A striking tribute to the raw beauty of alpine wilderness, Ibex in the Mountains captures a moment of solitude and strength. Painted during a period of deep focus on photorealism, this work shows the artist’s dedication to technical precision. The textured rock face, the majestic ibex, and the billowing, soft-edged clouds drifting across a vivid sky – each detail reveals a careful hand and clear intent.

The composition invites the viewer to pause, breathe, and take in the serene vastness of the mountainscape. Every element, from light to shadow, comes alive in oil to evoke a deep sense of presence and admiration for nature’s grandeur.

Ibex in the Mountains is perfect for collectors who appreciate both realism and the emotional impact of landscapes. This piece stands as a timeless homage to nature’s quiet majesty.

Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 cm

Created in 2020

Artwork is part of the ENTRE MUNDOS 2025 art exhibition at Toro Wine Bar in Tallinn.

– About the artist –

Isabel Silla (also known as IsabellaDelSol) is a contemporary abstract artist. Her work blends deep emotion, natural textures, and the warmth of sun-kissed tones. Her artistic journey began at a young age when an intuitive connection to colors and shapes first emerged. This passion has since evolved into a lifelong creative calling. Though she hasn’t pursued a formal academic path in art, Isabel developed her skills through years of dedicated experimentation. Her academic background lies in business finance, with a bachelor’s degree complementing her artistic career by giving her a strategic foundation for building a sustainable art practice.