Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Peaches”
Claude Monet is a great artist who studied drawing techniques throughout his life, absorbing the very best from other artists. Monet paid special attention to new directions in the art of painting and sought to use novelty and a new breath of freshness in his paintings. The artist is distinguished by naturalness and the desire for naturalness, regardless of whether it is a portrait or a still life.
The artist wants to show the viewer all the best that the human eye can see and feel the delicate soul and nature of man. This also applies to his famous painting “Peaches”, which depicts juicy fruits, a symbol of saturation, juiciness. Monet seeks to show that even in everyday life, you can stop for a moment and notice the beauty of the world around. The artist demonstrates and proves that light plays an important role in the perception of the material. In fact, the color reflections are a reflection of unreal reality. The perception of objects and things also depends on what things surround and are present.
The artist uses bright and juicy shades, showing the desire to tell the whole world how beautiful life is, how irresistible it is. The color scheme in the picture “Peaches” is not very different, but still you can see juicy fruits, which symbolize energy and radiate joy and fun. At the same time, the artist is trying to hide from the gray everyday life and problems, so he writes such bright and juicy fruits, looking at which creates a feeling of mood and interest. In the picture you can also notice the interesting detail of the green color, which leaves a deposit of curiosity, because it is not clear what the green symbolizes. You can constantly speculate and try to find signs that will help to understand the real purpose of the picture.
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