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John Koch Hanging Clothes 1950
Devout Yellow and The Bodiless Green (2026) ✿ Exclusive art print for the month of April ✿ Available here: patreon.com/suhaylah_h
“Shadow and light are the most stable and perfect tools of creation: they unite colors, shapes, and dimensions,” says Moldovan artist Sergiu Ciochină, adding that “shadows move us through diversity, enhancing our perception, while light fills us with the joy of discovery.” In saturated hues, he captures dappled sunlight as it filters through the trees and the rich tones of the golden hour as it casts deep bluish-purple shade onto the sides of houses.
Taking cues from the Impressionists, Ciochină focuses on the nuances of light and its ability to reveal outlines and forms. He works in thick, impasto oil paint on board, emphasizing the shapes of windows, doors, and stoops and transforming otherwise ordinary buildings into compositions glowing with the patterns of foliage, architectural angles, and the texture of brushstrokes. “The symbiosis I create between nature and architecture is intended to evoke a love for space,” he says.
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Title: Morning Glories Artist: Torajirō Kojima (1881-1929) Date: between 1916 and 1920 Genre: garden painting, genre art Movement: Impressionism Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 197.2 cm (77.6 in) high x 131.5 cm (51.7 in) wide Location: Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Torajirō Kojima, from the village of Shimohara in Okayama Prefecture, was an important figure in Japanese Impressionism. He studied first at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (Tōkyō bijutsu gakkō), then, from 1908, at the Académie royale des beaux-arts de Gand, Belgium. He was commissioned in 1924 to paint a fresco in honor of the Emperor Meiji but died before its completion; it was finished by his friend Shigeru Yoshida.
Les Parisiennes (1873) by Giovanni Boldini. Private collection.