Painting in Monet's Gardens - Giverny
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Time really flies! I have a lot of news since my last update, I intend to devote a post exclusively about this trip when I return to Brazil.
By now I'm just sharing some highlights..
Monet's luxurious gardens offer unlimited possibilities of composition
But that bridge attracts like a magnet
to be continued...
Posted bySandra Nunes at 3:37 PM
Labels: giverny, impressionism, japanese bridge, monet, oil on canvas, plein air painting, pochade box, Sandra Nunes
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Lucky you. Have visited Giverny but only time for some quick pencil sketches and photos. How sensible to take a pochade box.
Hi Bernie,
The pochade box is a great companion. I wasn't sure I would have time to paint there but I took it just in case...
Thanks for stopping by and for nice comment.