Plucked from a Renoir painting


Now that temperatures are on the rise, it's the perfect time to dress in sheer fabrics, sorbet shades, candy hues and, my favorite spring standout, floral dresses. There's nothing more wonderful than to indulge myself in sugar-coated lace or the most idyllic of flower prints and join the spring's graphic garden party. This time, I chose a Renoir inspired dress. His paintings portray the beauty and color of life and I always used to say that he redefined the way we view the world with his keen eye for feminine seductiveness. Renoir's work is so full of charming people and attractive sentiment, yet what lingers is not an excess of sweetness but a freshness that is not entirely explicable. The warm sensuality of Renoir's style made his paintings some of the most valuable and influential in the world, frequently reproduced in the history of art. If only all artists were so lucky as to see just what sort of impact their work had on future generations and the world as a whole..

Photos: Emegha Eleode


"Why shouldn't art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in the world..." 
 ~Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Comments

  1. Anonymous17:28

    "Shall I tell you what I think are the two qualities of a work of art? First, it must be indescribable, and, second, it must be inimitable."

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  2. Your dress is truly gorgeous! I like all your pictures so far. And it's a very cool idea with pictures - yours and others are very similar.

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