KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - UN ÉTÉ I AND II

$14,500.00
Original Oil on canvas
72 x 54 x 1.5 ″

"UN ÉTÉ I" and "UN ÉTÉ II" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon depict the ephemeral beauty of summer through abstract, textured forms. The delicate, almost fragmented strokes on a neutral background evoke the quiet moments of a summer day, filled with light and subtle warmth. The minimal yet expressive style allows for personal interpretation, as if capturing fleeting memories or the essence of time passing. The soft color palette and organic shapes give the impression of nature and nostalgia intertwined. Together, the diptych invites viewers to reflect on the transient, fragile nature of summer, evoking both beauty and impermanence.
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Original Oil on canvas
72 x 54 x 1.5 ″

"UN ÉTÉ I" and "UN ÉTÉ II" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon depict the ephemeral beauty of summer through abstract, textured forms. The delicate, almost fragmented strokes on a neutral background evoke the quiet moments of a summer day, filled with light and subtle warmth. The minimal yet expressive style allows for personal interpretation, as if capturing fleeting memories or the essence of time passing. The soft color palette and organic shapes give the impression of nature and nostalgia intertwined. Together, the diptych invites viewers to reflect on the transient, fragile nature of summer, evoking both beauty and impermanence.
Original Oil on canvas
72 x 54 x 1.5 ″

"UN ÉTÉ I" and "UN ÉTÉ II" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon depict the ephemeral beauty of summer through abstract, textured forms. The delicate, almost fragmented strokes on a neutral background evoke the quiet moments of a summer day, filled with light and subtle warmth. The minimal yet expressive style allows for personal interpretation, as if capturing fleeting memories or the essence of time passing. The soft color palette and organic shapes give the impression of nature and nostalgia intertwined. Together, the diptych invites viewers to reflect on the transient, fragile nature of summer, evoking both beauty and impermanence.