Sam Sung Park – Steps Of Santorini
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The artist has employed an impasto technique, evident in the thick application of paint that creates a textured surface across the entire image. This contributes to a sense of vibrancy and immediacy, particularly noticeable in the depiction of the water and sky. The sea is rendered with broad strokes of blue and purple, suggesting depth and movement while reflecting the ambient light. A distant horizon line features several sailing vessels, adding scale and reinforcing the coastal setting.
The color palette is largely cool – blues, purples, and whites – but punctuated by splashes of red from flowering plants strategically placed along the steps and in terracotta pots. These bursts of color provide visual contrast and a sense of warmth against the predominantly cool tones. The light appears to be diffused, suggesting either an overcast day or the soft illumination characteristic of early morning or late afternoon.
Beyond the straightforward depiction of a place, the painting conveys a feeling of tranquility and timelessness. The arrangement of buildings, seemingly stacked upon one another, evokes a sense of history and tradition. The winding stairways suggest exploration and discovery, inviting the viewer to imagine traversing this unique landscape. There is an inherent romanticism in the scene – a celebration of human adaptation to a challenging environment and the beauty that can arise from such resilience. The absence of figures further enhances the feeling of stillness and invites contemplation on the relationship between humanity and its surroundings.