Deeply textural in nature, the detailed line work in this study of Mount Tom speaks to the raw geology and rugged spirit of New England’s landscape. Meticulously hand-rendered in charcoal and graphite, each mark traces the mountain’s layered traprock faces and sweeping cliffs that rise dramatically above the Connecticut River Valley. Dense crosshatching and intentional contrast give form to talus slopes, shifting light, and the commanding presence of the highest peak along the Metacomet Ridge, evoking both permanence and quiet grandeur.
This original artwork is matted and framed study is created on archival, acid-free paper to ensure exceptional clarity and long-term preservation. The museum-quality surface offers a striking and timeless tribute to the natural beauty, rare ecosystems, and enduring folklore surrounding Mount Tom.
















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