The three paintings were sold separately to the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Saint Louis Art Museum and the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City and have been reunited here to form an immersive 42ft wall of
shimmering water lilies.
Not exact matches
Reproductions of Monet's gardens at Giverny blanket one wall: thousands of violets - smudges of purples and mauves - and azaleas, poppies, and peonies, tulips and roses,
water lilies in pastel pinks floating on serene lakes reflecting weeping willows and
shimmers of sunshine.
Ishii describes these paintings as a response to Monet's
water lilies: examinations of how space
shimmers between surface and reflection, between visible and invisible.