Jungfrau
100cm H × 75cm W
Oil on canvas
The Narrative:
Jungfrau is a striking exploration of light, elevation, and the living pulse of the Swiss Alps.
This painting was born from a profound moment of personal reverence. While traveling through the Bernese Oberland, the artist found herself face-to-face with the Jungfrau—one of the most legendary peaks in Europe, whose name translates to "The Maiden." Rising abruptly from the Lauterbrunnen valley, the mountain commands an almost mythic presence. The artist was not merely struck by the sheer scale of the rock and ice, but by the dynamic, shifting energy of the landscape surrounding it. She set out to paint not just the mountain, but the feeling of standing before it.
The composition captures a fleeting, suspended moment where the heavy alpine mist begins to part, revealing the rugged, snow-capped peaks above. The artist uses a masterful interplay of warm and cool tones: the summit is ablaze with the golden warmth of the sun, creating a brilliant contrast against the deep, bruised blues and greys of the shadowed rock face below. This tension between light and dark evokes the sublime—the awe-inspiring, sometimes fearsome beauty of the high mountains.
Yet, what grounds the piece is the immediate foreground. Here, the artist has rendered the alpine grass with sweeping, dynamic brushstrokes that give the field a silken, undulating texture. The viewer can almost feel the sharp, cool wind sweeping through the bright green slopes. By contrasting the immovable, ancient stone of the Jungfrau with the soft, wind-swept movement of the grass, the artist captures the duality of the Alps: eternal and ever-changing.
Curator’s Note:
Jungfrau is a masterclass in atmospheric perspective and texture. The artist has brilliantly balanced the heavy, immovable weight of the mountain with the fluid, transient nature of the fog and wind. The way the sunlight catches the uppermost peaks in strokes of gold and copper provides a natural focal point, drawing the eye up through the sea of mist. In a modern interior, this piece acts as a window to the sublime, offering a sense of vast space and fresh air. It is a work that breathes, perfectly suited for a collector who values the quiet majesty and emotional power of the natural world.