Original artwork description:

This artwork offers a vigorous explosion of bright and dynamic colors, immediately captivating the viewer with its vibrant energy. The composition seems to capture a natural landscape that is both wild and harmonious, blending touches of emerald green and luminous yellow that evoke a lush and blossoming forest under a deep and striking blue sky. At the heart of the work, trees with blurred and abstract shapes stand majestically, their scattered foliage reminiscent of a fresco of foliage dancing in the wind. The paint chips seem to burst from the painting, as if nature itself had left its living imprint on the canvas. The bottom of the painting features a series of intense blues, suggesting a body of water, perhaps a river or a pond, reflecting the shimmering colors of the surrounding landscape. This contrast between the aquatic elements and the vibrant foliage draws the eye and encourages a visual journey. The technique used here, likely a combination of palette knife painting and bold brushstrokes, lends an almost tangible texture to the work. The artist skillfully plays with light and shadow, creating a striking depth despite the abstract nature of the forms. This painting is distinguished by its dynamism and the feeling of continuous movement, transporting the viewer into a vibrant and ever-changing world.


My paintings ( oil or watercolor) are always inspired by my countryside
I just hope the wiewers will find a peaceful feeling when they look at it..
In my abstract paintings , I try to find a balance in shapes and colors which will be eyecatching

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

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

Light on water 6724 (2024)

Oil painting 
by Pol Henry Ledent

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This artwork offers a vigorous explosion of bright and dynamic colors, immediately captivating the viewer with its vibrant energy. The composition seems to capture a natural landscape that is both wild and harmonious, blending touches of emerald green and luminous yellow that evoke a lush and blossoming forest under a deep and striking blue sky. At the heart of the work, trees with blurred and abstract shapes stand majestically, their scattered foliage reminiscent of a fresco of foliage dancing in the wind. The paint chips seem to burst from the painting, as if nature itself had left its living imprint on the canvas. The bottom of the painting features a series of intense blues, suggesting a body of water, perhaps a river or a pond, reflecting the shimmering colors of the surrounding landscape. This contrast between the aquatic elements and the vibrant foliage draws the eye and encourages a visual journey. The technique used here, likely a combination of palette knife painting and bold brushstrokes, lends an almost tangible texture to the work. The artist skillfully plays with light and shadow, creating a striking depth despite the abstract nature of the forms. This painting is distinguished by its dynamism and the feeling of continuous movement, transporting the viewer into a vibrant and ever-changing world.


My paintings ( oil or watercolor) are always inspired by my countryside
I just hope the wiewers will find a peaceful feeling when they look at it..
In my abstract paintings , I try to find a balance in shapes and colors which will be eyecatching

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract #flowers #nature #pond #winter #gestural #village #spring #cornflowers #autumn #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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