часть 3 -- European art Европейская живопись – Ivon Hitchens A sunlit mill 98780 20
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The surrounding vegetation is executed with vigorous brushstrokes, creating a sense of density and movement. The artist employed a palette primarily composed of greens – ranging from deep olive to vibrant chartreuse – interspersed with touches of blue and brown that suggest shadows and depth within the foliage. These strokes are not blended smoothly; instead, they retain their individual character, contributing to an overall impression of spontaneity and immediacy.
The water itself is depicted as a dark, reflective surface, punctuated by patches of intense blue which seem to emanate from the building’s reflection or perhaps represent submerged elements. The light source appears to be positioned above and slightly behind the structure, casting shadows that further define its form and contribute to the paintings overall luminosity.
The work conveys a sense of tranquility and enclosure. While there is an evident play of light, it does not create harsh contrasts; rather, it softens the edges and contributes to a mood of quiet contemplation. The abstraction inherent in both the building and the foliage suggests a focus on the emotional impact of the scene rather than its literal representation. One might interpret this as an exploration of memory or perception – a fleeting impression captured through color and form. The composition’s balance, achieved through the mirroring effect of the water and the symmetrical arrangement of foliage, reinforces this feeling of stability and harmony.