Surface reflection
Among the mass of water lilies, you can also see the reflection of the willow trees on the surface of the pond.
Japanese influence
The bridge, which Monet designed himself, shows the influence of Japanese art on his work. This is one of 18 canvases of this view of the bridge, painted in differing light conditions.
Afternoon sun
The late afternoon sun casts a shaft of light over the bridge, illuminating the right-hand side in pale green, contrasting with the other side in a darker blue-green.
Contrasting brushstrokes
When you get up close to the painting, you can see how the longer brushstrokes of the reeds provide a contrast to the small daubs of color of the water lilies.
Hybrid
Monet's water lilies were a hybrid breed, painted in pink, yellow, and white.
Red vs. green
The undersides of the water lilies were painted in a dark red, which is other side of the color wheel to the green that dominates the painting. This contrast was in keeping with Monet's interest in complementary colours.
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