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Perfection of the dead and triumph of the liv… ~ vvswan68

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vvswan68 – Perfection of the dead and triumph of the living
The painting presented to viewers emotionally transfers the artist’s thoughts on how perfect things be those are dead already can be and how alive celebrates its triumph through the blossoming. The Gothic cathedral ruins in Bretagne, with their high arches and pointed windows, stand silently under a bright, clear blue sky. The walls, although weathered and decayed, retain their intricate details, with hints of plants growing in the cracks, symbolizing the inevitable reclaiming of life by nature. The central arch, grand but semi broken, frames a view of a lush garden beyond. The grassy floor of the once-sacred building is now alive with vibrant green, punctuated by the soft blooms of pink, red, and white hortensias and yellow sunspots. The garden beds, carefully arranged along the edges, create a serene contrast with the gray columns, representing life flourishing where there was once only stone. The texture of the brushstrokes gives the scene a sense of movement, as though the ruins and garden are gently swaying in the breeze, further emphasizing the harmony between the past and present. The garden, lovingly maintained, highlights the triumph of the living who have found beauty and renewal in what once represented decay and loss. This painting exudes tranquility, blending the legacy of the Gothic cathedral’s majestic architecture with the hopeful, thriving life of the garden that now occupies it. It’s a poignant and peaceful depiction of how life and death coexist, with neither overshadowing the other. The painting can be hung on the wall without a frame as the image is continued on the ends.


File: 1554×2176 px (1 Mb)
Uploaded: 14.10.2025
Album: Пейзажи Франции

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