Original artwork description:

The artwork presents a stylized depiction of Santorini.

The focal point is a whitewashed building with a conical, terracotta-colored roof. This windmill, with its large, intricately rendered wooden sails silhouetted against the intense blue sky. The windmill is integrated into a larger whitewashed complex, which appears to be built on multiple levels, connected by low walls and steps. Parts of the stonework are visible, showing a textured, rough surface. The walls are primarily white, but there are accents of brownish-gray stone in sections; suggesting aging and a sense of history. Small, dark blue windows are visible in some parts of the building. Two dark blue vases rest on a wall, adding a touch of color.

The overall atmosphere is peaceful and serene. The vivid blue sky contrasts beautifully with the white buildings, creating a sense of calmness and tranquility. The reflective water further enhances this feeling of stillness. The style is painterly and slightly abstracted, with clear brushstrokes creating texture and enhancing the overall aesthetic. The scene evokes a feeling of remoteness, peace, and the beauty of a simplistic, yet elegant architectural design in a picturesque setting.

My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.



THE STUNNING, UNIQUE EFFECTS AND WONDERFUL COLORS CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY CAPTURED IN PHOTOS. The visual quality of this painting is stunning in both indoor and natural light.


My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.

Materials used:

acrylic, gel impasto

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#abstract #landscape #fields #tree #summer #trees #impressionist art #palette knife #landscape painting #santorini #fields and #santorini chapel #santorini architecture #architacture 

The Simmetry of Santorini (2025) Acrylic painting
by Danijela Dan

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The artwork presents a stylized depiction of Santorini.

The focal point is a whitewashed building with a conical, terracotta-colored roof. This windmill, with its large, intricately rendered wooden sails silhouetted against the intense blue sky. The windmill is integrated into a larger whitewashed complex, which appears to be built on multiple levels, connected by low walls and steps. Parts of the stonework are visible, showing a textured, rough surface. The walls are primarily white, but there are accents of brownish-gray stone in sections; suggesting aging and a sense of history. Small, dark blue windows are visible in some parts of the building. Two dark blue vases rest on a wall, adding a touch of color.

The overall atmosphere is peaceful and serene. The vivid blue sky contrasts beautifully with the white buildings, creating a sense of calmness and tranquility. The reflective water further enhances this feeling of stillness. The style is painterly and slightly abstracted, with clear brushstrokes creating texture and enhancing the overall aesthetic. The scene evokes a feeling of remoteness, peace, and the beauty of a simplistic, yet elegant architectural design in a picturesque setting.

My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.



THE STUNNING, UNIQUE EFFECTS AND WONDERFUL COLORS CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY CAPTURED IN PHOTOS. The visual quality of this painting is stunning in both indoor and natural light.


My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.

Materials used:

acrylic, gel impasto

Tags:
#abstract #landscape #fields #tree #summer #trees #impressionist art #palette knife #landscape painting #santorini #fields and #santorini chapel #santorini architecture #architacture 
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Danijela started painting in her youth and then revisited her passion again ten years ago. Now, she can't imagine a life without it. Danijela has exhibited in Vienna, Austria, and... Read more

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