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Bathed in the soft glow of southern light, Fields of Provence carries the viewer straight into the heart of summer. Waves of lavender stretch across the paper, their gentle rhythm leading the eye towards a cluster of trees, the quiet silhouette of a mountain range, and a tiny house resting peacefully in the distance.

This watercolor is not only about place, but about memory — the stillness of warm air, the hum of bees over lavender, and the timeless charm of Provence itself. Painted with translucent washes and delicate layers, it captures both freshness and depth, inviting you to breathe in the calm of an endless afternoon.

Perfect for interiors that seek warmth and serenity, this piece creates a window into a landscape where color, light, and silence coexist in harmony.

🎨 Materials used: Daniel Smith professional watercolor paint on Baohong paper
📐 Size: 39 × 27 × 0,1 cm (unframed)
🖼️ Framing: Unframed. The painting is titled and signed on the back.

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Materials used:

Watercolor

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#purple flowers #french landscape #lavender field #summer art #mediterranean light #provence painting #calming artwork #tranquil landscape #countryside watercolor #countryside decor #collectible painting #peaceful scenery #travel memory #rustic charm #fineart watercolor 

Fields of Provence 2 (2019) Drawing
by Alla Semenova

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Bathed in the soft glow of southern light, Fields of Provence carries the viewer straight into the heart of summer. Waves of lavender stretch across the paper, their gentle rhythm leading the eye towards a cluster of trees, the quiet silhouette of a mountain range, and a tiny house resting peacefully in the distance.

This watercolor is not only about place, but about memory — the stillness of warm air, the hum of bees over lavender, and the timeless charm of Provence itself. Painted with translucent washes and delicate layers, it captures both freshness and depth, inviting you to breathe in the calm of an endless afternoon.

Perfect for interiors that seek warmth and serenity, this piece creates a window into a landscape where color, light, and silence coexist in harmony.

🎨 Materials used: Daniel Smith professional watercolor paint on Baohong paper
📐 Size: 39 × 27 × 0,1 cm (unframed)
🖼️ Framing: Unframed. The painting is titled and signed on the back.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or special requests!

Please note,
Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination.
I have no control over these charges, and I cannot predict their amount.
You will be responsible for the payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Thank you for looking!

Materials used:

Watercolor

Tags:
#purple flowers #french landscape #lavender field #summer art #mediterranean light #provence painting #calming artwork #tranquil landscape #countryside watercolor #countryside decor #collectible painting #peaceful scenery #travel memory #rustic charm #fineart watercolor 
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I turned to painting after 20 years of working as an accountant. Honestly, I have been painting for as long as I can remember. Although, after I realized that painting... Read more

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