Photo Essay: Visiting Monet’s Garden in New York

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Photo Essay: Visiting Monet’s Garden in New York

Pristine staircase in the gallery

If you can’t make it to Giverny, France , to visit artist Claude Monet’s garden , you still have a chance to experience it through the work of Ana Tzarev.

Photo Essay: Visiting Monet’s Garden in New York

Ana Tzarev allows people to take a trip to this serene venue without needing a car, boat, or plane. You will be transported as in her work she doesn’t simply paint her subjects as an observer, but instead concentrates on her own inner vision, evoking the experience organically. She uses vibrant hues and multiple layers of texture to really make the pieces come alive.

For travelers who would like to take connecting “flights” to other places, her coffee table books Art of Japan, Grace of Africa, Journey of Discovery, and Spirit of Hawaii can help with that. This is inspiring budget-travel at its best.

To see the works with your own eyes, you can visit the Ana Tzarev Gallery at 24 W. 57th Street (between Fifth and Sixth) in New York until December 3, 2011. It’s free to enter and is composed of two pristine floors, allowing visitors to take a vibrant and inspiring stroll through Claude Monet’s Garden.

Photo Essay: Visiting Monet’s Garden in New York

Photo Essay: Visiting Monet’s Garden in New York

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