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Art-Notes on That Time We Woke Up Laughing in Claude Monet's Garden

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October 2nd, 2018 - 03:45 PM

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Art-Notes on That Time We Woke Up Laughing in Claude Monet

The aesthetic scope and physical dimensions of "That Time We Woke Up Laughing in Claude Monet's Garden" were designed to reflect Monet's desire to make a viewer feel as if she or he could enter a painting the way one would enter a yard or forest. It can therefore add that kind of enchanted quality to a room as a wall decoration, shower curtain, or bed covering. The extended size of the artwork combined with its polychromatic palette make it possible to customize the image for a variety of products and tastes.

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"That Time We Woke Up Laughing in Claude Monet's Garden" might be described as a modest heart-felt salute to the artist's much-celebrated flower and water gardens in Giverny, France. The creation of Monet's phenomenal expansive gardens took up a substantial part of his later years and today more than half a million tourists and aspiring artists visit it annually. Some have said that walking through the gardens is like walking through a rainbow. Artists often express a sense of awe and reverence when visiting Giverny because of the apparent sustained vision and labor it took to create such a wonder.

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