L’Abbaye. 2019. J.Harms. Acrylic on paper. 48x63cm.
Early this year, my sister and I went to visit Royaumont Abbey. As is my habit in my work, I am constantly on the look out for a certain bouquet of lines in all things or places I see or go through. At Royaumont, what I thought was striking were the very tall trees bordering each side of the path leading to the Abbey. I especially liked their reflection in the water too, and the peaceful atmosphere.
Really like the abstractive quality in this – its good that you can pick out such an interesting focus
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Thank you so much for your comment !
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This is beautiful. The trees made me think of opening hands.
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Thank you for your comment Claudia McGill !
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This painting is a favourite of mine. You’ve created a powerful atmosphere with the different architectures of trees, buildings and reflections.
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Thank you for your comment artsofmay !
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Oh, that’s lovely!
For some reason I can see a bit of Edvard Munch in there…
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Thank you Dave Whatt !
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