
This summer
Water lilies meet
Impressionism is a painting school that we will definitely experience in the study of oil painting, this school of painting attracts us not only brilliant colors, but also conveys the emotional desire of the painter's heart in the picture, today we will explain to you this familiar world famous painting - Monet's "Water Lilies"
From 1897 to 1926, Monet painted a total of 181 works.
These 181 water lilies are all created for the people who love their lives the most. This series of works poured out his great creative enthusiasm and became one of the most important series of works in Nye's later years.
In 1883, after the death of his wife Camille, Monet settled in Giverny, where he turned the courtyard into a large garden, built a small Japanese-style bridge, planted weeping willows and lotus flowers, and began a life that he had not thought before.
On the vertical canvas, not only the sparkling pond water surface is depicted, but also the Chinese artistic conception of "the lotus flower is different from the red". The blue hue, which symbolizes loneliness and tranquility, also tells Monet's inner thoughts about Camille.
Camille and Monet met as a model, knew each other all the way to love, accompanied Monet through those undesirable days, short and happy days, and finally parted, the lotus of this pool seems to become her avatar, still accompanying Monet.
By the age of 86, Monet had become a master of impressionism of his time, and on the occasion of his death, he said he would be buried with his first beloved wife, Camille. She had been with him all his life, and he had loved her all his life.
In the open class of "Ru Shi Ru Painting" last week, Xiao Ru demonstrated the part of "Water Lily" to everyone, and we first came to appreciate the teacher's demonstration works.
Background part of the teacher's demonstration
The big color of the paved lotus leaves
Teacher Xiaoru explained to everyone how to reduce the brightness and purity when grading
Shapes the color variation of the background
The big color of the paving lotus
Adjust the chiaroscuro contrast
That's it!