John Joy Canadian, 1925-2012
protected by museum glass
Further images
John Joy’s Diamond Head presents a commanding mountain rising above layers of mist and darkened forest, its sharp summit catching the cool light against a pale blue sky. The snow-covered slopes are described with fluid washes of violet, blue, and soft grey, giving the peak both solidity and atmosphere, while bands of cloud drift across its middle and partially veil its mass.
In the foreground, a stand of tall evergreens appears in deep silhouette, creating a dramatic contrast with the luminous mountain beyond. The lower hills recede in hazy blue and smoky mauve, adding depth and a sense of quiet distance. The overall effect is both majestic and contemplative, balancing rugged alpine grandeur with the delicacy and transparency of watercolour.