Majestic Moon
Original Artwork Details
- Original acrylic painting
- Painted with Shuttle Art professional acrylics, conform to ASTM-D4236 and EN71 standards, safe and non-toxic for both kids and adults
- Dimensions 50 x 70 cm
- One of one. This is the only existing version of this artwork
- Signed by the artist
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Ready to frame
- Free insured worldwide shipping
- Subject to Terms and Conditions
€2450
Private Collector Inquiry
This artwork is available through a private conversation with the artist. If you feel a connection to it, please get in touch and speak with Lorraine directly.
The Story Behind the Painting
In this painting, I wanted to capture a deep sense of calm, quiet reflection, and inner journey. The viewer’s eye is drawn first to the full moon, large and luminous, textured with visible craters and surrounded by layers of deep blue. For me, this moon feels alive, protective, and steady, glowing softly in the night sky and setting the emotional tone of the entire scene. Beneath it rise powerful mountains, strong and majestic, with white highlights suggesting snow and resilience. These mountains feel unmovable and timeless, standing as symbols of strength and endurance.
Below the mountains, a small village appears, gently illuminated with warm yellow lights. The village is peaceful and still, nestled safely within the landscape. I wanted it to feel welcoming and calm, a place where life moves slowly and quietly, surrounded by nature rather than noise. Leading toward the village is a winding road, brown and earthy, cutting through the hills with soft curves. This road represents the path we all take in life, sometimes uncertain, sometimes difficult, full of twists and turns, yet always guiding us forward.
I used a palette of titanium white, burnt sienna, cyan blue, yellow ochre, lemon yellow, and black to create strong contrasts between light and darkness, power and peace. The cool blues of the sky and moon balance the warm earth tones of the land and village below. When I look at this painting, I feel freshness in the air, silence, and a deep sense of calm, like arriving at a mountain village at night where everything slows down and you can finally breathe.



