echoing the same sensibility found in motifs like irises
almost weightless color environments that suggest possibility without limit
The plant is rendered in isolation against a clean background
Bodart layers organic forms against geometric backdrops with a confident sense of colour
and open sky are rendered with graphic clarity
Waterlillies by Claude Monet Ogawa Kazumasa echoing the same sensibility foundMonet's Waterlilies draws the viewer into the luminous surface of his garden pond at Giverny, where water, light, and reflection merge into a single, shimmering field of colour. The composition abandons conventional perspective there is no horizon, no sky, only the intimate, enveloping surface of the pond itself. Loose, confident brushstrokes layer greens, blues, violets, and soft pinks, building an atmosphere that is felt rather than described. The