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Blue Lake

Tones: Buttercream, Navy, Chambray, Lilac 

About The Print: Abstract landscape painting in loose, hazy brushstrokes of a lake surrounded by trees and reflected on the calm surface. Oil on canvas.

About The Artist: Slovak painter Zoltán (Zolo) Palugyay was a Slovak painter whose life and work significantly influenced Slovakia's modern art, despite his early death before turning 40. In his short career, he played a key role in developing a Slovak style of modern painting. Palugyay's travels and studies in cities like Budapest, Krakow, Munich, and Paris enriched his work, blending international influences with a deep connection to Slovakia's culture. His art often captured the spirit of the Slovak landscape, with a distinctive style that merged symbolic, emotional themes.

Tones: Buttercream, Navy, Chambray, Lilac 

About The Print: Abstract landscape painting in loose, hazy brushstrokes of a lake surrounded by trees and reflected on the calm surface. Oil on canvas.

About The Artist: Slovak painter Zoltán (Zolo) Palugyay was a Slovak painter whose life and work significantly influenced Slovakia's modern art, despite his early death before turning 40. In his short career, he played a key role in developing a Slovak style of modern painting. Palugyay's travels and studies in cities like Budapest, Krakow, Munich, and Paris enriched his work, blending international influences with a deep connection to Slovakia's culture. His art often captured the spirit of the Slovak landscape, with a distinctive style that merged symbolic, emotional themes.

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Tones: Buttercream, Navy, Chambray, Lilac 

About The Print: Abstract landscape painting in loose, hazy brushstrokes of a lake surrounded by trees and reflected on the calm surface. Oil on canvas.

About The Artist: Slovak painter Zoltán (Zolo) Palugyay was a Slovak painter whose life and work significantly influenced Slovakia's modern art, despite his early death before turning 40. In his short career, he played a key role in developing a Slovak style of modern painting. Palugyay's travels and studies in cities like Budapest, Krakow, Munich, and Paris enriched his work, blending international influences with a deep connection to Slovakia's culture. His art often captured the spirit of the Slovak landscape, with a distinctive style that merged symbolic, emotional themes.

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