Discover the posts from the theme : Soaked canvas - painting the rain:

Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 1
The arrival of the spring seems inevitably accompanied by the rain, the spring rain which revives the earth.
It has been raining for days in Paris.
How about... see more
Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 2
Yesterday we looked at the rain depicted in the Japanese traditional art by Hiroshige.
The Japanese prints were widely introduced into Europe in the late 19th... see more
Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 3
Another rainy day in Paris and I am pretty fed up .
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However my interest in looking at rain paintings remains as fresh as the spring rain.

The French pain... see more
Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 4
Yesterday we looked at the French Impressionist painter Caillebotte's depiction of the rain, a wonderful illustration of when the West meets the East.

Today's... see more
Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 5
This week it feels like raining everywhere: Paris, Sydney, Hong Kong, San Francisco, .
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And even on TYP Art Cruise as we are looking together at paintings... see more
Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 6
The traditional Chinese ink painting was always monochrome and rarely had other colours, like Chiang Yee's Going to Church in the Rain, featured in yesterday's... see more
Soaked canvas - painting the rain: Day 7
This week we have been looking at rain paintings from Impressionism, Japanese woodblock print and Chinese traditional ink painting.

The last image I chose wen... see more
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