
Subject (Scene): A rugged, high-altitude trekking scene capturing the approach to Mera Peak, recognized as Nepal's highest trekking peak at 6,476 meters. Two porters carrying heavy loads navigate a steep, rocky trail that winds upward through the remote Hinku Valley. In the background, the colossal, multi-summited snow peak of Mera pierces through a thick layer of valley clouds.
Symbolism (Key details): This painting is a testament to human grit and endurance. The porters, dwarfed by the landscape, symbolize the immense physical labor required to navigate these remote mountain corridors. The sweeping clouds separating the hikers from the peak emphasize the vast scale of the journey and the alluring, monumental challenge that Mera Peak represents to climbers and trekkers alike.
Technique (Materials/Craft): G.B. Thapa uses extremely thick oil paint to create a highly tactile surface. The foreground rocks and autumn foliage are sculpted with short, sharp palette knife dabs, making the harsh terrain feel physically real to the viewer. The mountain peak is similarly textured, while the mist is rendered with softer, blended strokes to create a sense of depth and atmospheric separation.
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