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Colors of Provence

Oleg Khvostov, 2014
200 $
About the painting:
The painting Colors of Provence (acrylic on canvas, 130x180 cm) was created after the artists’s trip to Provence, France during the blossom of lavender fields in summer 2014. The painting took part in the exhibition LavAndos at the Marat Guelman Gallery at Winzavod Contemporary Art Centre in Moscow.

About the print:
Edition of 30
Print size: 30х40 cm
Pigment print on archive paper (Hanhemule) 
Shipped in a tube box

SKU: 43597345
From Oleg Khvostov Art Book:
Stretching beyond the horizon, geometrically cross-sectioned lavender fields of Provence with their peculiar palette – from smoky lilac to deep purple - are often thought of as a source of inspiration for French Impressionists. It is more than a myth being promoted in travel agents ads. Lavender cultivation was only industrialized in Provence in the antebellum years, with the advent of massive harvesters whose passage through the fields turned the landscape into a geometric modernist painting. — Dmitry Pilikin
Stretching beyond the horizon, geometrically cross-sectioned lavender fields of Provence with their peculiar palette – from smoky lilac to deep purple - are often thought of as a source of inspiration for French Impressionists. It is more than a myth being promoted in travel agents ads. Lavender cultivation was only industrialized in Provence in the antebellum years, with the advent of massive harvesters whose passage through the fields turned the landscape into a geometric modernist painting. — Dmitry Pilikin
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