“Snow Effect at Veneux” is an artwork by Alfred Sisley, executed in pastel. Belonging to the Impressionism art movement and representing the landscape genre, the artwork is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork captures a serene, wintery landscape. The scene appears to be a rural or suburban setting, with snow blanketing the ground and the structures. The sky, rendered in soft hues, suggests an overcast day, while the bare trees and muted colors evoke a sense of calm and quietude. Through the painterly style typical of Impressionism, Sisley effectively conveys the cold and stillness of the snow-covered scenery. The choice of pastel medium enhances the soft textures and delicate tonal variations in the composition.