This large expressive work is part of a series of landscapes inspired by my time in an art residency in Provence last year. The intention with this impressionist landscape was to portray the dappled light cutting shreds of banded colour across the fields, through the hedges and trees to then be mirrored in the meandering stream.
It was easy to be swept up in the romance of these hollowed grounds that Impressionists such as Van Gogh, Cezanne and Gauguin once walked. Timeless landscapes that seem to remain unchanged since the 1800's.
I use a reoccurring motif through all these works of the Les Alpilles Mountains that stand as ancient limestone monoliths circling the towns of St Remy, Arles and Mausanne.
Painted on canvas, not stretched for ease of couriering.