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Sonco Carrasco
Sunlit Terrace Blooms-original impressionism seascape-still life painting-Art

2024

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"Sunlit Terrace Blooms" by Sonco Carrasco is a breathtaking original impressionism floral cityscape painting that transports viewers to a tranquil retreat bathed in warm sunlight and vibrant blooms. Crafted with oil on canvas, this artwork captures the essence of a serene terrace overlooking the sea, adorned with colorful flowers and inviting furniture. At the center of the composition is the sunlit terrace, featuring a table and two chairs where one can imagine spending leisurely afternoons enjoying the view. The terrace is bathed in golden sunlight, casting soft shadows and illuminating the scene with a warm glow. The furniture is arranged to maximize the picturesque view of the beach and sea in the background, creating a sense of relaxation and tranquility. Surrounding the terrace are bursts of vibrant blooms, their petals glistening in the sunlight and adding a pop of color to the scene. Shades of blue, white, and pink intermingle seamlessly, creating a harmonious color palette that evokes a sense of joy and vitality. In the distance, the sea stretches out towards the horizon, its azure waters merging with the clear blue sky. The beach beckons with promises of adventure and relaxation, its sandy shores inviting viewers to escape into the natural beauty of the coastal landscape. Signed by the artist, "Sunlit Terrace Blooms" is a masterpiece ready to be displayed and cherished in any space. Whether hung in a living room, bedroom, or seaside retreat, this captivating artwork is sure to evoke a sense of peace and serenity in all who behold it. Available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art in Chelsea and online, "Sunlit Terrace Blooms" offers the perfect opportunity to bring a touch of coastal charm into your home. Artist Bio: Born in Cusco, Peru. Sonco is a versatil artist and a master of the oil and watercolor painting, with a great facility for capturing the colors of nature. He has participated in several solo and collective exhibitions around the world. His work is part of important collections in USA, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia and Ecuador. He is also a well known artist in Peru for having won the Peruvian National Watercolor Contest in 1984.
  • Creator:
    Sonco Carrasco (Peruvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.44 in (90 cm)Width: 63 in (160 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468314162002
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