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Painting Parisian Macarons by Pigni Diana | Painting Impressionism Society Life style Still-life Oil

Painting Parisian Macarons by Pigni Diana | Painting Impressionism Society Life style Still-life Oil

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Inspired by the elegance of a Parisian pâtisserie, Parisian Macarons celebrates one of France's most iconic sweet treats through rich color, expressive texture, and timeless simplicity. Three beautifully stacked macarons in delicate shades of lavender, golden apricot, and raspberry create a joyful composition that feels both sophisticated and inviting.

Painted with Diana Pigni's signature impasto technique, thick layers of oil paint sculpt every curve, filling, and shadow, giving the pastries a remarkable three-dimensional presence. Set against a soft neutral background, the vibrant colors take center stage, evoking the charm of Parisian cafés and the simple pleasure of life's sweetest moments.

Whether displayed in a kitchen, dining room, or a cosy coffee corner, this original painting brings warmth, elegance, and a touch of French indulgence to any space.

Details

Artist: Diana Pigni
Title: Parisian Macarons
Medium: Thick textured oil paint on canvas
Technique: Original palette knife impasto
Canvas Size: 19 × 19 cm (7.5 × 7.5 in)
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    Style : Impressionism

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    Subject : Society

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    Subject : Life style

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    Subject : Still-life

  • - Size : 19 x 19 cm
  • - Colors : Multicolored
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    Medium : Oil

  • - Compatible frames : 19 x 19 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Canvas
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Pigni Diana
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Diana Pigni is a Latvian-born artist based in Milan, Italy. Inspired by her travels, she specializes in textured cityscapes, landscapes, and figurative paintings. Since 2017, she has refined her technique through years of training and now studies live figure drawing at the Milan Academy of Art. Using hard brushes and a palette knife, she creates rich textures that add depth and vibrancy to her work. Her paintings are collected worldwide and exhibited in Paris, Strasbourg, Sedona, and Istanbul. Her motto: "Spread Love, Spread Art."
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