Seeing the standout green of these two painting made me think of the green which bursts forth in the spring in the garden and the surrounding countryside. The Talisman on the left was a breakthrough painting, although a sketch, by Paul Serusier in 1888: Describing the painting Maurice Denis wrote in 1903, "Thus we were presented, for the first time, in a form that was paradoxal and unforgettable, the fertile concept of a flat surface covered with colors assembled in a certain order. and Kadinsky's Arabian Garden, on the right, was pained in 1910. Kadinsky was one of the artists influenced by the work of Serusier. More of Kadinsky to follow. I love the new green of spring. It heralds a spiritual awakening and the beginning of gardening in earnest for the year ahead. The image I took of my rain blurred garden, on the left, was the colour basis for my experiment, Homage to My Spring Garden, on the right.
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