In contrast to what one might expect at first glance, this painting is not inspired by Claude Monet, but by Finnish artist Kimmo Kaivanto's work "When the Sea Dies" (1973). Similarly to Kaivanto's painting, in this work the deceptive beauty of water lilies represent something more desolate: the eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems, which reduces water quality and alters biodynamic systems.
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In contrast to what one might expect at first glance, this painting is not inspired by Claude Monet, but by Finnish artist Kimmo Kaivanto's work "When the Sea Dies" (1973). Similarly to Kaivanto's painting, in this work the deceptive beauty of water lilies represent something more desolate: the eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems, which reduces water quality and alters biodynamic systems.
Oil
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