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Impressionist Flowers: Great Painters who Did Great Works.

  • Writer: Photojoe Go
    Photojoe Go
  • Jan 26
  • 1 min read



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In gardens bright with hues of dawn's embrace,

Where petals dance in light's soft, tender glow,

Impressionists found beauty's fleeting grace,

And captured blooms in strokes that gently flow.


Monet, with lilies floating on the pond,

In water's mirror, colors intertwine,

His brush did weave a dreamlike, gentle bond,

Where flowers bloom in ripples, soft, divine.


Renoir's roses, blushing in the sun,

With velvet petals kissed by morning's dew,

In vibrant shades, their fragrant tales begun,

A symphony of reds and pinks he drew.


Van Gogh's sunflowers, bold in golden light,

Their faces turned to greet the azure sky,

In swirling strokes, they blaze with fiery might,

A testament to nature's radiant cry.


Pissarro's fields, where wildflowers freely grow,

In meadows vast, a tapestry of cheer,

His canvas sings with blossoms' vibrant show,

A celebration of the seasons' year.

 
 
 

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