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This captivating work depicts a winter landscape imbued with tranquility and depth. In the foreground, bare trees stand majestically, their gnarled branches reaching towards the sky, evoking both the strength and fragility of nature. The ground, covered in a thin layer of snow, suggests the recent passage of a winter storm. In the background, a small village nestles against rolling hills. The roofs of the houses, covered in snow, shine under a soft light that seems to filter through a cloudy sky. The buildings are arranged in such a way as to form an architectural harmony that integrates naturally into the landscape. The artist's color palette is both subtle and bold. Cool tones of blue and gray dominate the scene, accentuated by touches of white that bring a striking clarity. The brown shades of the tree trunks add warmth to the composition, creating a visually balanced contrast. This painting stands out for its ability to capture the essence of a fleeting moment, where nature and human habitat coexist in perfect harmony. The skillful play of light and shadow emphasizes the serenity of the place, while the dynamic composition guides the eye through each element of the landscape with fluidity. It is a work that inspires contemplation and invites escape into a winter haven of peace.

All paintings are signed on the front and are delivered with the certificate of authenticity.
High grade oil paint and mediums used .
Packaging: Securely wrapped in bubble wrap then carefully packaged and shipped in a cardboard box.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need more photos !

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract #flowers #nature #pond #winter #gestural #spring #cornflowers #fractal #waters 

End ow winter (2024) Oil painting
by Pol Henry Ledent

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This captivating work depicts a winter landscape imbued with tranquility and depth. In the foreground, bare trees stand majestically, their gnarled branches reaching towards the sky, evoking both the strength and fragility of nature. The ground, covered in a thin layer of snow, suggests the recent passage of a winter storm. In the background, a small village nestles against rolling hills. The roofs of the houses, covered in snow, shine under a soft light that seems to filter through a cloudy sky. The buildings are arranged in such a way as to form an architectural harmony that integrates naturally into the landscape. The artist's color palette is both subtle and bold. Cool tones of blue and gray dominate the scene, accentuated by touches of white that bring a striking clarity. The brown shades of the tree trunks add warmth to the composition, creating a visually balanced contrast. This painting stands out for its ability to capture the essence of a fleeting moment, where nature and human habitat coexist in perfect harmony. The skillful play of light and shadow emphasizes the serenity of the place, while the dynamic composition guides the eye through each element of the landscape with fluidity. It is a work that inspires contemplation and invites escape into a winter haven of peace.

All paintings are signed on the front and are delivered with the certificate of authenticity.
High grade oil paint and mediums used .
Packaging: Securely wrapped in bubble wrap then carefully packaged and shipped in a cardboard box.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need more photos !

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract #flowers #nature #pond #winter #gestural #spring #cornflowers #fractal #waters 
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After having explored European landscapes and the feamle beauty, he experienced some abstract paintings. He rapidly found the pleasure of unlimited creative power. He has really become aware that he... Read more

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