That morning, I opened the wooden French windows of the old house and saw sunlight gently spilling onto the iron table and chairs. A cup of coffee was still warm, flowers swayed slightly in the breeze, and time seemed to pause. Moved by the calm and warmth of the moment, I wanted to capture this “poetry of life” in color.
I used impasto techniques to emphasize the depth of light and shadow, with warm hues of orange and red to express the morning’s glow. Quick, lively brushstrokes bring the foliage to life. The specks of paint simulate sunbeams dancing through leaves. The contrast between the darker interior and the bright balcony invites the viewer to step into that tranquil moment.
Acrylic
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That morning, I opened the wooden French windows of the old house and saw sunlight gently spilling onto the iron table and chairs. A cup of coffee was still warm, flowers swayed slightly in the breeze, and time seemed to pause. Moved by the calm and warmth of the moment, I wanted to capture this “poetry of life” in color.
I used impasto techniques to emphasize the depth of light and shadow, with warm hues of orange and red to express the morning’s glow. Quick, lively brushstrokes bring the foliage to life. The specks of paint simulate sunbeams dancing through leaves. The contrast between the darker interior and the bright balcony invites the viewer to step into that tranquil moment.
Acrylic
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