Water Lilies (Nymphéas) , 1907
92.1 x 81 cm (h x w)
2D Oil on Canvas

Have you ever looked at the ripples in water and noticed the different colours that make up the wave? or the soft pinks, greys and blues that make up the seemingly white cloud? I'm impressed!
Impressionism (named after Monet's painting "Impression- Sunrise") is moved by the science of optics, colour theory and light. Among other things, Impressionists tried to show how light and shadow are seen and interpreted by the eye. Painting the lights, shadows and colours accurately becomes more important than the actual subject of the painting.

Take your time, zoom in and enjoy the little splashes of colours.

Exhibited by:

Carmi Luyt

Other works by Claude Monet

Waterlilies (left) , 1914-1926
h = 200, d = 4 cm
Oil on Canvas
KUNSTMATRIX DEMO
Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (Sunlight) , 1894
99.7 x 65.7 cm (h x w)
2D Oil on Canvas
Carmi Luyt

More from Carmi Luyt

Water Lilies (Nymphéas) , 1907
92.1 x 81 cm (h x w)
2D Oil on Canvas
Carmi Luyt
The calling of St. Matthew , 1599-1600
340 x 322 cm (h x w)
2D Oil on Canvas
Carmi Luyt
Self-portrait , 1629
44.4 x 34.2 cm (h x w)
Oil on panel
Carmi Luyt
Nathaniel Olds , 1837
76.5 x 61.2 cm (h x w)
2D Oil on Canvas
Carmi Luyt
A night class , 1881
60.8 x 45.4 cm (h x w)
2D Oil on Wood Panel
Carmi Luyt