French Village
Acrylic on canvas, signed in the lower right corner. Hanging hardware is included.
The painting depicts a small French village nestled in a landscape of rolling hills. The color palette is dominated by warm tones—yellows, ochres, and earthy browns—with a prominent use of blues and greens.
The village buildings are painted in shades of yellow and tan, with red-brown roofs. They are simple, blocky structures clustered together. In the foreground, the ground is a warm golden yellow, suggesting sun-drenched fields.
Behind the village, the landscape rises into a series of hills painted in a mix of yellows, greens, and browns. A wide, light-blue swath, possibly a river or a large body of water, meanders through the landscape, separating some of the hills. The sky above is a blend of pale blue and soft pink and white clouds. The brushwork appears loose and impressionistic, giving the scene a vibrant, slightly abstract quality.
The painting depicts a small French village nestled in a landscape of rolling hills. The color palette is dominated by warm tones—yellows, ochres, and earthy browns—with a prominent use of blues and greens.
The village buildings are painted in shades of yellow and tan, with red-brown roofs. They are simple, blocky structures clustered together. In the foreground, the ground is a warm golden yellow, suggesting sun-drenched fields.
Behind the village, the landscape rises into a series of hills painted in a mix of yellows, greens, and browns. A wide, light-blue swath, possibly a river or a large body of water, meanders through the landscape, separating some of the hills. The sky above is a blend of pale blue and soft pink and white clouds. The brushwork appears loose and impressionistic, giving the scene a vibrant, slightly abstract quality.