Paul Zapatka Artist
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Winter 2
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France 2
This is a second page of scenes of France including one picture that shows both a French image and an interior in Washington, DC.

Monet's Garden in Giverny, France(after my late Uncle Michel's photograph)
2014 oil pastel 22.00 x 28.00 inches, $325

Versailles Palace Gardens
2013 oil pastel 22.00 x 28.00 inches, $350
After visiting the Versailles Palace in 2012, I photographed these gardens before later drawing them in oil pastel in 2013. These gardens are a once in a lifetime experience, probably one of the best and beautiful and well landscaped gardens in the world, a must-see sight when visiting Versailles.

Marie Antoinette's Hamlet, Versailles
2018 oil pastel 17.50 x 22.50 inches, $300
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Washington, DC Interior(in my family's house where I first lived) with my painting of Monet's Waterlillies over writing table with pen/pencil holder, lamp and French book
2017 color pencil on paper , $350
This is a color pencil drawing of the room I lived in for almost the first decade and a half of the 21st Century. After I moved out in 2014 this room changed: with newly painted walls, rug, and this fine wood writing table it later became an ideal way for me to remember my former room and the house I grew up in by this Faber Castell color pencil drawing for my viewer to hopefully appreciate too. I hope the viewer also appreciates the dramatic early evening lamp light on the table casting shadows on the scene under a marvelous Monet waterlilly painting copied by me from a book.


