




#71 – Fire Mountain – Original Painting
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A landscape painting by Canadian artist Jeff Dillon, this original artwork captures a group of coniferous trees rising above a sea of cloud. Created in heavy body acrylic on canvas, the piece emphasizes layered brushwork, atmosphere, and tonal transition, reflecting the quiet elevation and stillness of high-altitude winter environments.
A cluster of conifer trees emerges above the cloud line, standing in a quiet, pearlescent atmosphere where sky and snow begin to merge. Cool silhouettes are softened by the first hint of morning light, where warm tones slowly begin to enter the scene. The snow carries an iridescent quality, shifting subtly as the light changes, creating a sense of depth and quiet transformation.
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Artist & Style
• Each painting is hand painted by Canadian artist Jeff Dillon and is a one-of-a-kind original work of art.
• Inspired by the Canadian landscape, wildlife, and remarkable places around the world
• Built through layered brushwork to create depth, movement, and energy
• Surfaces are refined so patterns interact with light and shift with the viewer
Materials & Construction
• Created using Golden Heavy Body Acrylics
• Finished with Gamblin Gamvar Gloss Varnish to protect and enhance colour and depth
• Painted on premium, primed 100% cotton canvas (#12 heavy weight)
• Mounted on a 1.5″ solid pine wood frame
• Painted black edges for a clean, finished look with or without a frame
Presentation
• Wired and ready to hang
• Signed on the front
• Signed, titled, and detailed on the back
• Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
• Professionally handmade with care









