


What would the Impressionist artists create if they were alive today?
The Impressionists focused on subjects drawn from everyday life and nature, striving to capture the fleeting and emotional essence of a moment. They transformed fields of flowers or ponds of water lilies into harmonious symphonies of color born from their imagination.
More than 100 years later, I envision Monet painting while looking at a computer screen — with its icons, toolbars, and digital interface. I reimagine this vision through a surreal, dreamlike lens.
These works have been intentionally designed in the aspect ratio of a modern iMac display, merging the timeless inspiration of Impressionism with the tools of our digital age.
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What would the Impressionist artists create if they were alive today?
The Impressionists focused on subjects drawn from everyday life and nature, striving to capture the fleeting and emotional essence of a moment. They transformed fields of flowers or ponds of water lilies into harmonious symphonies of color born from their imagination.
More than 100 years later, I envision Monet painting while looking at a computer screen — with its icons, toolbars, and digital interface. I reimagine this vision through a surreal, dreamlike lens.
These works have been intentionally designed in the aspect ratio of a modern iMac display, merging the timeless inspiration of Impressionism with the tools of our digital age.
Press enter or click to view image in full size



What would the Impressionist artists create if they were alive today?
The Impressionists focused on subjects drawn from everyday life and nature, striving to capture the fleeting and emotional essence of a moment. They transformed fields of flowers or ponds of water lilies into harmonious symphonies of color born from their imagination.
More than 100 years later, I envision Monet painting while looking at a computer screen — with its icons, toolbars, and digital interface. I reimagine this vision through a surreal, dreamlike lens.
These works have been intentionally designed in the aspect ratio of a modern iMac display, merging the timeless inspiration of Impressionism with the tools of our digital age.
Press enter or click to view image in full size

What would the Impressionist artists create if they were alive today?
The Impressionists focused on subjects drawn from everyday life and nature, striving to capture the fleeting and emotional essence of a moment. They transformed fields of flowers or ponds of water lilies into harmonious symphonies of color born from their imagination.
More than 100 years later, I envision Monet painting while looking at a computer screen — with its icons, toolbars, and digital interface. I reimagine this vision through a surreal, dreamlike lens.
These works have been intentionally designed in the aspect ratio of a modern iMac display, merging the timeless inspiration of Impressionism with the tools of our digital age.
Press enter or click to view image in full size



What would the Impressionist artists create if they were alive today?
The Impressionists focused on subjects drawn from everyday life and nature, striving to capture the fleeting and emotional essence of a moment. They transformed fields of flowers or ponds of water lilies into harmonious symphonies of color born from their imagination.
More than 100 years later, I envision Monet painting while looking at a computer screen — with its icons, toolbars, and digital interface. I reimagine this vision through a surreal, dreamlike lens.
These works have been intentionally designed in the aspect ratio of a modern iMac display, merging the timeless inspiration of Impressionism with the tools of our digital age.
Press enter or click to view image in full size

What would the Impressionist artists create if they were alive today?
The Impressionists focused on subjects drawn from everyday life and nature, striving to capture the fleeting and emotional essence of a moment. They transformed fields of flowers or ponds of water lilies into harmonious symphonies of color born from their imagination.
More than 100 years later, I envision Monet painting while looking at a computer screen — with its icons, toolbars, and digital interface. I reimagine this vision through a surreal, dreamlike lens.
These works have been intentionally designed in the aspect ratio of a modern iMac display, merging the timeless inspiration of Impressionism with the tools of our digital age.
Press enter or click to view image in full size
