There is a specific stillness that settles over the water outside The Bell Inn at…
Impressionist Garden Bench and Red Roses
There is a particular quietness to a garden bench left under a heavy canopy of summer roses. The focus here wasn’t to capture a botanical study of individual petals, but rather the weight of the midday heat and the way shadows gather beneath a wooden seat.

With this piece, the challenge lay in balancing the structure of the bench against the loose, immediate marks of the foliage. The roses are built up with direct, unblended sweeps of vermilion, pink, and white, allowing the paint to catch the light on the surface rather than forcing a smooth finish. The deep, cooler greens and teals behind the bench create a sense of depth, pulling the eye into that shaded pocket where the air feels just slightly cooler.
By keeping the brushwork deliberate and visible, the scene relies on suggestion—the impression of a familiar, fleeting afternoon corner rather than a literal transcription.
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