Original artwork description:

A spontaneous interpretation of branches, blossoms, mimosas or other shrubs. The colors blaze, the forms draw a Japanese garden, as a tribute to the Nabis, the School of Pont Aven. The style is free, but the natural forms are still recognizable: a semi-abstract impressionism.

This painting on canvas will be delivered signed on the front and back, ready to hang, with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity, carefully packed and tracked.

The red mimosas, Japanese evocation - energy abstract floral spring blossoms red mauve violet vibrant impressionistic oil painting ready to hang Fauve Nabis color

Materials used:

oil on stretched canvas

Tags:
#red #floral #modern #garden #green #japanese #vibrant #lines #mauve #fauve 

The red mimosas Oil painting
by Fabienne Monestier

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A spontaneous interpretation of branches, blossoms, mimosas or other shrubs. The colors blaze, the forms draw a Japanese garden, as a tribute to the Nabis, the School of Pont Aven. The style is free, but the natural forms are still recognizable: a semi-abstract impressionism.

This painting on canvas will be delivered signed on the front and back, ready to hang, with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity, carefully packed and tracked.

The red mimosas, Japanese evocation - energy abstract floral spring blossoms red mauve violet vibrant impressionistic oil painting ready to hang Fauve Nabis color

Materials used:

oil on stretched canvas

Tags:
#red #floral #modern #garden #green #japanese #vibrant #lines #mauve #fauve 
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I am a french professionnal painter. Main time, I paint from imagination, because I love the freedom of evocation. I work in figurative, abstract, impressionistic or photorealistic ways. The most important, for me, is to create images... Read more

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