Original artwork description:

This painting presents a serene and stylized depiction of a scene that evokes a sense of classical Greek architecture and landscape. I used a bold, impasto style, characterized by visible brushstrokes and a textured surface.

The overall mood is peaceful and contemplative. The bright yellow of the building, contrasted with the calm blue sky and green vegetation, creates a feeling of warmth and tranquility. The slight asymmetry of the tree's branches adds a touch of subtle dynamism, preventing the scene from feeling static. The reflection in the water mirrors the scene, doubling the sense of serenity and harmony.

The painting is about finding peace and serenity in simpler settings. It is a a meditation on the relationship between nature and human construction, how they coexist and influence each other. The vivid colors and the bold strokes create a strong emotional impact, suggesting a celebration of life and the beauty of the natural world.

The painting doesn't tell a narrative in the traditional sense, but it suggests a story. The lone yellow building could represent a solitary dwelling, perhaps a retreat or a place of contemplation. The tree, partially enveloping the house, symbolizes growth, strength, and the passage of time. The cypress trees in the background reinforce the classical Greek landscape imagery. The reflection in the water mirrors the structure and suggests a cyclical nature of life and the enduring nature of architecture.


My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.

Materials used:

acrylic, gel impasto

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The simmetry of Greece I (2025) Acrylic painting
by Danijela Dan

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This painting presents a serene and stylized depiction of a scene that evokes a sense of classical Greek architecture and landscape. I used a bold, impasto style, characterized by visible brushstrokes and a textured surface.

The overall mood is peaceful and contemplative. The bright yellow of the building, contrasted with the calm blue sky and green vegetation, creates a feeling of warmth and tranquility. The slight asymmetry of the tree's branches adds a touch of subtle dynamism, preventing the scene from feeling static. The reflection in the water mirrors the scene, doubling the sense of serenity and harmony.

The painting is about finding peace and serenity in simpler settings. It is a a meditation on the relationship between nature and human construction, how they coexist and influence each other. The vivid colors and the bold strokes create a strong emotional impact, suggesting a celebration of life and the beauty of the natural world.

The painting doesn't tell a narrative in the traditional sense, but it suggests a story. The lone yellow building could represent a solitary dwelling, perhaps a retreat or a place of contemplation. The tree, partially enveloping the house, symbolizes growth, strength, and the passage of time. The cypress trees in the background reinforce the classical Greek landscape imagery. The reflection in the water mirrors the structure and suggests a cyclical nature of life and the enduring nature of architecture.


My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.

Materials used:

acrylic, gel impasto

Tags:
#landscape #tree #trees #spring #impressionist art #greece #palette knife #landscape painting #spring colors #arhitecture #yelleow #arhitectural paintings #greek architecture #greece atmosphere 
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Danijela started painting in her youth and then revisited her passion again ten years ago. Now, she can't imagine a life without it. Danijela has exhibited in Vienna, Austria, and... Read more

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