Square du Vert Galant is a small garden in Paris located in the middle of the River Seine in Paris.
In this painting by famous Singapore artist Low Hai Hong, it is autumn at the Square du Vert Galant.
Painted from the opposite bank of the River Seine, the luscious trees in the garden have turned into the pretty colours of autumn, of red, yellow and brown.
Instead of the melancholy of autumn, we feel the cheerfulness and hopefulness of spring in this painting.
It is a delightful and radiant autumn day.
What do you feel?
Title: Autumn at Square du Vert Galant
Artist: Low Hai Hong
Medium: Oil on Chinese Rice Paper
Year: 2001
Dimensions (with frame): 60cm x 70cm
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Autumn,
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Radiance,
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Landscape,
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Orange/Brown,
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Paris,
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Because you like it.
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Public Viewing
This painting has been exhibited in public only once, in:
"A Tale of Two Rivers - a solo art exhibition by Low Hai Hong" was held at The Fullerton Heritage Gallery, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore from 30 May to 30 July 2014.
The exhibition showcased Low Hai Hong's 18 oil on Chinese rice paper paintings that depicted the scenery along the two rivers that he painted most in his artistic journey, the Singapore River in Singapore and the River Seine in Paris, France.
In an interview with the Singapore Chinese newspaper LianHeZaoBao for the exhibition, he explains that while he likes impressionist art, he does not adopt trending art styles.
His philosophy is for his brush to follow his heart, to paint what and how he feels. It is not dictated or influenced by what the art industry or market wants.
"A Tale of Two Rivers" art exhibition continues with a change of season, to the stunning Reflections @ Marina Bay in Singapore.
It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should listen to, the feeling for the things themselves, for reality, is more important than the feeling for pictures. - Vincent Van Gogh