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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Original Painting on Canvas
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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Original Painting on Canvas

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This piece has now been collected. For commission enquiries, please email hello@thelrmstudio.com

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough is a richly textured abstract landscape inspired by the iconic silhouette of Table Mountain in Cape Town, reimagined through colour, movement, and emotion.

Deep blues, charcoal tones, and layered textures form the foundation of the piece, while soft washes of pink and warm sunset hues rise across the surface, echoing the meeting point between land, sea, and sky. The composition captures the feeling of distance and depth—of standing still while something powerful unfolds on the horizon.

Drawing inspiration from Marvin Gaye’s timeless anthem, the painting explores themes of love, resilience, and perseverance. Table Mountain becomes more than a landscape—it symbolises the challenges and obstacles faced in life and relationships. Yet within its weight and presence, there is a quiet strength. A reminder that no barrier, no matter how vast, can stand in the way of connection and intention.

Built through acrylic, mixed media, and layered textures, with subtle reflective elements and resin detailing, the surface holds movement and complexity—revealing new details the longer you look.

This is a statement artwork designed to bring depth and atmosphere into a space. Ideal for interiors that lean into tone, texture, and emotion, it works beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, offices, and contemporary, design-led environments.

Details

  • Acrylic, mirror and mixed media with resin finish in selected areas
  • 100 × 100 cm
  • Custom floating frame available upon request
  • Payment plans available – hello@thelrmstudio.com

Perfect For

  • Living rooms, bedrooms, and statement interiors
  • Offices and creative workspaces
  • Art collectors seeking original, expressive artwork
  • Interior designers sourcing textured, large-scale pieces

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