Gardens represent in some way a form of human manipulation of the landscape. They are consciously constructed to create an idyllic, beautiful, pleasing landscape...
These gardens represent a form of construction or deconstruction of the landscape, painted from a classical, impressionist and luminist perspective, but with a deconstruction of the form through stains, unfinished aspect leaving spaces of the support (wood) unpainted, or scratching paint through lines.
All this symbolises how humans add or subtract elements to the landscape and nature and thus transform them, projecting different sensations on the spectator.
Gardens represent in some way a form of human manipulation of the landscape. They are consciously constructed to create an idyllic, beautiful, pleasing landscape...
These gardens represent a form of construction or deconstruction of the landscape, painted from a classical, impressionist and luminist perspective, but with a deconstruction of the form through stains, unfinished aspect leaving spaces of the support (wood) unpainted, or scratching paint through lines.
All this symbolises how humans add or subtract elements to the landscape and nature and thus transform them, projecting different sensations on the spectator.