The Climb I Original Art by Alison Johnson
Oil Painting
Framed 90cm x 120cm
This dramatic mountain landscape by Alison Johnson masterfully captures the raw power of nature through her distinctive oil painting technique. Brooding storm clouds hover over craggy peaks, where touches of copper and burnt orange break through the misty greys and deep blues of the composition.
Johnson's characteristic layering method creates remarkable depth, with sweeping brushstrokes suggesting movement across the mountainous terrain. Light pierces through the turbulent sky, illuminating snow-capped summits and rocky outcrops. The artist's expert handling of atmosphere and light transforms this landscape into a powerful meditation on nature's majesty, perfectly balancing representation with emotional resonance.
About The Artist
Alison Johnson creates mesmerising oil paintings that capture the ethereal relationship between light and nature. Her work expertly balances the boundary between representation and abstraction, offering contemporary interpretations of traditional seascapes and landscapes.
Through her masterful manipulation of oil paint, Johnson creates atmospheric pieces where piercing light breaks through brooding skies and mysterious mists. Her technique involves layering translucent colours beneath brilliant white surfaces, creating a sense of infinite depth and movement that draws viewers into her immersive worlds.
Following in the tradition of Turner, Johnson's work has earned critical acclaim for its ability to capture nature's ephemeral qualities. Her paintings reveal the abstract, surreal aspects of the natural world while maintaining a powerful emotional resonance that leaves a lasting impression on viewers.
Her distinctive style has garnered international recognition, with exhibitions across the UK, Italy, and Paris, establishing her as a significant voice in contemporary landscape painting. Johnson's work continues to captivate collectors worldwide with its powerful yet delicate interpretation of the natural world.

















