Monet: Water Lilies 1919, no.2
By painting our own interpretations of Monet's Water Lilies we have a great opportunity to develop our control of hard versus soft textures, all in a swirling world of colour.
By painting our own interpretations of Monet's Water Lilies we have a great opportunity to develop our control of hard versus soft textures, all in a swirling world of colour.
Monet's Water Lilies (Fr. Nymphae) ran to over 250 paintings. They are very relaxing to paint, and offer a lot of scope for playing with colour and texture.
Monet would have revelled in the colours and light of the Australian beaches. Let's look at Manly Aquarium through Monet-coloured glasses!
This subtle and delightful scene by Claude Monet captures the feeling of a breezy summer afternoon. It gives us the opportunity to practice the delicate textures of grasses and trees moving in the wind
Capture the shimmering light of the morning sun in this masterwork by Claude Monet.