There’s a place in Georgetown, Kentucky called Lavender In Bloom that looks so much like an impressionist painting, you’ll half expect to see Claude Monet himself standing in the corner with a palette and easel.
The only difference is that this masterpiece is real, three-dimensional, and smells infinitely better than oil paint.
Impressionist art has this magical quality where everything seems to shimmer and glow, where colors blend together in ways that shouldn’t work but absolutely do.
The artists of that movement understood something important about beauty: sometimes it’s not about the details, it’s about the overall feeling, the impression something makes on you…