Innovative Brushwork (3/8)

Innovative Brushwork

Monet’s brushwork was another revolutionary aspect of his technique. He used short, quick strokes to build up layers of color, creating a sense of movement and depth. This method allowed him to convey the essence of his subject matter rather than focusing on meticulous details.

Example: Water Lilies

The Water Lilies series is perhaps the most famous example of Monet’s innovative brushwork. The paintings are characterized by their abstract quality and vibrant colors. By using varied brushstrokes and layers of paint, Monet created a sense of depth and tranquility that draws viewers into the serene world of his garden.

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