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The warm reds, oranges, and pinks in the upper left corner depict the intense, vibrant colors often associated with summer heat. These colors can represent the scorching sun, the heat it gives off, and the blooming flowers and foliage that thrive during this season.
 

The dynamic effect of warm and cool tones in the artwork creates a sense of movement and change, symbolizing the transition from summer's intense heat to the water's coolness. The reflective blue and green areas in the center suggest a refreshing body of water, offering a welcome change from the intense heat.
 

The thick, expressive brushstrokes and layered textures add to the sense of heat and movement. The dripping paint and flowing lines mirror the shimmering, almost liquid air of a hot summer day. The varied textures represent the roughness of sun-baked earth and the lush, dense vegetation typical of summer.
 

The abstract forms can be seen as elements of a summer landscape. The red and pink areas signify flowering plants in full bloom, while the central blue and green might represent a cool, inviting pond or river, a common refuge during the summer heat.
 

The painting’s vibrant colors and dynamic composition burst with energy and liveliness, characteristic of summer. The overall impression is a lively, vibrant scene tempered by the promise of cooling water and shade.
 

It Feels like Summer, 48x60", Oil & Mixed Media/Canvas

6 200,00$ Prix original
4 340,00$Prix promotionnel
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