Cold Front

Piece description from the artist

This atmospheric charcoal drawing captures the quiet drama of a mountain landscape wrapped in mist. As summer begins its slow transition to fall, a cold front drapes the forested ridges in layers of moisture and light. Trees emerge and vanish through the shifting veil, suggesting a wilderness both timeless and untouched. With a restrained palette and delicate gradation of tone, the work evokes calm, mystery, and transience. Ideal for contemplative environments, this piece offers a meditative presence—inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and imagine the untouched spaces that still exist just beyond our view.

Other works by Doug Fluckiger

About Doug Fluckiger

Clark Fork, ID

Doug Flückiger’s graphite landscapes elevate black and white to the realm of the sublime. Working entirely by hand, he renders the American West with architectural precision and meditative grace. His large-scale drawings—some spanning eight feet—merge design discipline with the poetry of wilderness. A graduate of ArtCenter College of Design, Flückiger creates works collected for their patience, mastery, and timeless stillness.

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