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Stanisław Młodożeniec - Eiffel
Stanisław Młodożeniec - Eiffel
Stanisław Młodożeniec - Eiffel
Stanisław Młodożeniec - Eiffel
Stanisław Młodożeniec - Eiffel
Stanisław Młodożeniec - Eiffel
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Painting description

The painting shows the majestic Eiffel Tower, dominating the Parisian landscape. The artist used vivid colours – shades of blue intertwine with delicate clouds, creating a dynamic background. The tower consists of intricately painted lines and spots, which give it a slightly blurred appearance. It is like a dream of Paris, where reality mixes with dreams. At the bottom of the painting, you can see a motley, blurred mass of people who wander like shadows. The atmosphere is full of life, and at the same time subdued, like a cosy dream on a rainy day. The painting style is reminiscent of impressionism, with an emphasis on free brushstrokes and the play of light. Some shapes look as if they were barely started – this adds a kind of "unfinished magic" to the painting. When painting, the artist seems to want to capture a moment in motion. A child would say: "The Eiffel Tower is huge, like a giant toy!" The emotions it evokes are full of longing for a place to which one wants to return. Looking at this painting, you can feel a certain nostalgia. It reminds you of those moments when we walked along the promenade, looking at the architecture and absorbing the atmosphere of the city. This makes the painting not only a visual experience, but also an invitation to reflection and contemplation. You would like to be there, wouldn't you?

Eiffel

  • nr kat.: sml49
  • dimensions: 70 x 100 cm
  • cena: Painting in private collection
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Rodzaj użytego medium:
Oil painting
Type of material:
canvas
 
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