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When I first saw the new release of Golf Le Fleur’s this spring, I immediately thought of Claude Monet’s pastel colored flower paintings. I decided to show an “art recognizes art” sort of concept by drawing the shoe in Monet’s style. This was for Converse's open #CreateAtHome Challenge.
He was a pioneer of impressionism, a painting style with no hard outlines so I thought it would be fitting for the “Creativity cannot be quarantined” idea. There are no hard lines, no creative boundaries.
Painting used as background: Isle of Flowers on Siene near Vetheuil by Claude Monet