From the beginning, people have been inspired by the beauty of art. Macquarie Concise dictionary explains art as "Beautiful, attractive, or transcends expressions or expressions of normal meaning". I interpret the word art as a physical reproduction of the artist's own perception of the world around me. A masterpiece is defined as "a perfect example of skills and excellence". Therefore, when looking for masterpieces in the field of art, you need to consider the skill and flexibility that artists show.
For me, there is no "only" about beauty. Monet's "water lily" is the same as other paintings, aiming for "fair" beauty. There are, of course, supplementary goals: capture of the light effect, moment, interaction of flower and reflection, expression of specific spirit and transcendental, relationship of color and texture, expression and abstraction between surface and depth The boundary of the formation has collapsed. However, this alone can not "urge thinking and reflection on the contemporary art prize". There is nothing to explain to us about politics and morality Of course, there is no art concept "problematic".
My favorite work by Monet is reflection on water. Brush strokes create rippling effects in the water just like moving. Harmonious colors give the unity of painting. Subtle changes in leaf green highlight the details of the picture. The tranquility of water creates a calm atmosphere, making you feel relaxed while looking at paintings. I like the details of the work of the Macgregor, and the soft palette enhances this realism. Dark red is clearly contrasting with soft green around rhubarb, forming a focus. Various textures always enhance the realism of the work and emphasize the unique material of each individual object
Monet's technology has developed over the years. By the mid-1880s, Monet was always regarded as the leader of the Impressionist, and received great appreciation. In this newly discovered wealth, Monet purchased this property at Giverny in the outskirts of Paris. "Green shinking" was drawn in this hotel in 1906. His garden is a splendid color, lush greenery and lush leaves. Exotic plants and wildlife prospering in this homemade sanctuary is the focus of Monet's work at the end of his life. "Lily Pinking" Lily Pools has also appeared in other works such as "Japanese Footbridge".