Ukrainian Dachas 1997
"I have textured the walls, roofs and even the plants in the garden. Placed them in definitive spaces, giving large space for contrast where stacks of hay, a cluster of blue spruce, and a wide road from the bottom ascends up into finally two narrow paths, one leading to a wheat field of gold off in the distance, the other to the houses and their gardens. Where mountains are seen off in the distance and still a blue sky. My idea came from Van Gogh’s “Memory of the Garden at Eden” a painting I have always respected, one I saw while visiting the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg."
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Ukrainian Dachas 1997
Ukrainian Dachas 1997
"I have textured the walls, roofs and even the plants in the garden. Placed them in definitive spaces, giving large space for contrast where stacks of hay, a cluster of blue spruce, and a wide road from the bottom ascends up into finally two narrow paths, one leading to a wheat field of gold off in the distance, the other to the houses and their gardens. Where mountains are seen off in the distance and still a blue sky. My idea came from Van Gogh’s “Memory of the Garden at Eden” a painting I have always respected, one I saw while visiting the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg."
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"I have textured the walls, roofs and even the plants in the garden. Placed them in definitive spaces, giving large space for contrast where stacks of hay, a cluster of blue spruce, and a wide road from the bottom ascends up into finally two narrow paths, one leading to a wheat field of gold off in the distance, the other to the houses and their gardens. Where mountains are seen off in the distance and still a blue sky. My idea came from Van Gogh’s “Memory of the Garden at Eden” a painting I have always respected, one I saw while visiting the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg."









