KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - AAAA IX

$8,480.00
Original mixed media on canvas
60 x 72 x 1.5 ″

"AAAA IX" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon playfully delves into the contrasting emotions that shape human connection. The two central figures stand side by side, their expressive faces hinting at uncertainty and vulnerability. The yellow character, holding balloons, seems overwhelmed, while the blue creature eagerly offers a flower, perhaps as a gesture of friendship or reconciliation. The repeated "AAAA" above suggests a cry of frustration or surprise, capturing the tension between these two emotions. This piece embodies the awkwardness of social interactions, where attempts at connection are sometimes met with hesitation, creating a narrative of both longing and apprehension.
Add To Cart
Original mixed media on canvas
60 x 72 x 1.5 ″

"AAAA IX" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon playfully delves into the contrasting emotions that shape human connection. The two central figures stand side by side, their expressive faces hinting at uncertainty and vulnerability. The yellow character, holding balloons, seems overwhelmed, while the blue creature eagerly offers a flower, perhaps as a gesture of friendship or reconciliation. The repeated "AAAA" above suggests a cry of frustration or surprise, capturing the tension between these two emotions. This piece embodies the awkwardness of social interactions, where attempts at connection are sometimes met with hesitation, creating a narrative of both longing and apprehension.
Original mixed media on canvas
60 x 72 x 1.5 ″

"AAAA IX" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon playfully delves into the contrasting emotions that shape human connection. The two central figures stand side by side, their expressive faces hinting at uncertainty and vulnerability. The yellow character, holding balloons, seems overwhelmed, while the blue creature eagerly offers a flower, perhaps as a gesture of friendship or reconciliation. The repeated "AAAA" above suggests a cry of frustration or surprise, capturing the tension between these two emotions. This piece embodies the awkwardness of social interactions, where attempts at connection are sometimes met with hesitation, creating a narrative of both longing and apprehension.