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Direction Amponville!' is a captivating 50 x 40 cm oil on wood panel that embodies the essence of an impressionist escape. In this enchanting artwork, a small car embarks on a journey down a road flanked by towering trees, evoking a sense of adventure and wanderlust. The use of the alla prima technique lends an immediate and expressive quality to the painting, capturing the spontaneity of the moment. Linda Clerget's brushwork infuses the scene with a vibrant energy, reminiscent of the neo-impressionist style, using bold, vivid colors and gestural movement. This piece is a testament to the joy of exploration, an invitation to rediscover the beauty of life's simple pleasures, and a celebration of the harmony between humanity and nature. 'Direction Amponville!' is a visual symphony that encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys and relish the boundless wonders of the world.

Linda Clerget, a French-based artist, is a passionate creator whose work celebrates childhood at any age, tireless curiosity, and the ability to marvel at the everyday. Her modern neo-impressionist art revitalizes the impressionist style, capturing the energy and joy of life. With exhibitions in London, the United States, and France, Linda Clerget aspires to gain recognition for her artistic work worldwide. Her artwork is an invitation to reconnect with the essence of life, the dolce vita, and the profound harmony between humanity and nature. Explore her unique artistic world and be inspired by her creations.

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Oil

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#trees #impressionist #france #alla prima #country #car #french country #oil on wood #roadtrip #evasion 
Direction Amponville ! (2023)
Oil painting
by Linda Clerget

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Direction Amponville!' is a captivating 50 x 40 cm oil on wood panel that embodies the essence of an impressionist escape. In this enchanting artwork, a small car embarks on a journey down a road flanked by towering trees, evoking a sense of adventure and wanderlust. The use of the alla prima technique lends an immediate and expressive quality to the painting, capturing the spontaneity of the moment. Linda Clerget's brushwork infuses the scene with a vibrant energy, reminiscent of the neo-impressionist style, using bold, vivid colors and gestural movement. This piece is a testament to the joy of exploration, an invitation to rediscover the beauty of life's simple pleasures, and a celebration of the harmony between humanity and nature. 'Direction Amponville!' is a visual symphony that encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys and relish the boundless wonders of the world.

Linda Clerget, a French-based artist, is a passionate creator whose work celebrates childhood at any age, tireless curiosity, and the ability to marvel at the everyday. Her modern neo-impressionist art revitalizes the impressionist style, capturing the energy and joy of life. With exhibitions in London, the United States, and France, Linda Clerget aspires to gain recognition for her artistic work worldwide. Her artwork is an invitation to reconnect with the essence of life, the dolce vita, and the profound harmony between humanity and nature. Explore her unique artistic world and be inspired by her creations.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#trees #impressionist #france #alla prima #country #car #french country #oil on wood #roadtrip #evasion 

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A Bewitching Journey Through Landscapes and Floral AbstractionsBorn in 1985 in Paris, Linda Clerget fell under the spell of the vibrant colors and boundless energy of the Parisian streets, but... Read more

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