🎨 Tokyo's representative art museum, the National Museum of Western Art🖼️🎨
by 지으니니
Feb 11, 2025
Walking along the tree-lined paths of Ueno Park, with a gentle breeze blowing, the National Museum of Western Art stands quietly, like a box that holds time. This time, the special exhibition of Monet's 'Water Lilies' has attracted countless art lovers. With a heart full of poetic expectations of light and shadow, I pushed open the door to art. The lighting in the exhibition hall is soft, and Monet's 'Water Lilies' series is spread out on the walls. The layers of ripples and light in the paintings seem to extend throughout the entire space. I stopped in front of one of the paintings, where the dark green floating leaves, soft pink flowers, and changing sky light intertwined, making me feel as if I were in the pond of Giverny. The reflections on the water surface and the play of light are not just moments of nature, but reflections of Monet's soul. Every time I gaze at it, it feels as if I can hear the gentle lapping of the water. When I left, night had fallen, and the lights of Ueno Park illuminated the entire grove. At this moment, Monet's paintings and the water lilies in my memory seemed to transform into the softest throbbing in my heart, making me understand that the beauty of art is not only on the canvas but also in the silent dialogue between the viewer and the artwork.
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