Friday, December 02, 2022

my favorite painter

 Claude Monet, born on November 14, 1840 in Paris and died on December 5, 1926 in Giverny, is a French painter and one of the founders of Impressionism.




I fell in love with his paintings a few years ago, when I visited the Claude Monet Fondation with my family. I
t is a wonderful memory that I will keep forever in my heart, I have never marveled so much at someone's art.


                                                                                  Les coquelicots à  Argenteuil, 1873


The quality of his paintings is exquisite, I love the colors he uses, so soft and comforting. When I look at his paintings I have the impression of looking at the places that I imagine in my deepest dreams.


                                                                                             Le pont japonais, 1899

In the last decades of Monet's life, his prized water garden at Giverny became a subject the artist explored obsessively, painting it 250 times between 1900 and his death. When I visited this garden I was filled with warmth, even though it was actually quite cold and it was raining a little.

                     St-Georges-Majeur au crépuscule, 1908

I love his depiction of the sunset over the sea, I love his brushwork, I love the way he sees the world, I love the feeling I get when I study his paintings. His paintings are like music in my ears, I literally fell in love with his paintings, I have never seen anything so sweet and comforting.

Well, I decide to stop there to let you discover his admirable work for yourself, otherwise I think I could not stop lol I hope you will appreciate his works at their fair value, because they are just incredible and they deserve all the admiration and love in the world :))


Hope you liked it! 


Rym

2 comments:

  1. thank yourym for this very well written article ,I going to go check out his paintings ,I think we might have the same taste in art !

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  2. Hi I didn't know this artiste but I love his paintings ! I actually really liked how you wrote your article it's full of your thoughts about his paintings and it's definitely interesting to read.

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