This painting of a view from above of a corner of the countryside in Seine-et-Marne pays tribute to the beauty of the trees – a priori apple trees – whose branches laden with white flowers like snowy fireworks, explode their virginal beauty and seem to unbalance the landscape.
From the meadow in the foreground, to the tree branches protruding from the landscape in the background, the volumetric spaces, painted like jets of solar matter, follow one another in an abundant spiral where a few geometric houses manage to float.
A canvas on earth, this work celebrates the dazzling force of an artistic nature, an endless creator of colors and ephemeral shapes, in front of which the painter as a disciple testifies to the timeless truth because not everyone knows how to see it.