KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - LIFE GOES ON IV AND V

$15,000.00
Original mixed media on canvas
60 x 48 x 1.5 ″

"LIFE GOES ON IV AND V" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is a visual representation of life's unpredictable journey, depicted through two panels filled with quirky, childlike figures and abstract forms. The characters in the artworks are expressive, with exaggerated emotions and symbolic gestures that convey a sense of chaos and curiosity. The scribbled phrases like "What do you see?" and "How’s the market??" reflect the uncertainty of life's daily interactions and societal pressures. The bright palette, paired with rough, spontaneous brushstrokes, creates a dynamic narrative that highlights the duality of joy and anxiety, ultimately capturing the relentless forward motion of life.
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Original mixed media on canvas
60 x 48 x 1.5 ″

"LIFE GOES ON IV AND V" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is a visual representation of life's unpredictable journey, depicted through two panels filled with quirky, childlike figures and abstract forms. The characters in the artworks are expressive, with exaggerated emotions and symbolic gestures that convey a sense of chaos and curiosity. The scribbled phrases like "What do you see?" and "How’s the market??" reflect the uncertainty of life's daily interactions and societal pressures. The bright palette, paired with rough, spontaneous brushstrokes, creates a dynamic narrative that highlights the duality of joy and anxiety, ultimately capturing the relentless forward motion of life.
Original mixed media on canvas
60 x 48 x 1.5 ″

"LIFE GOES ON IV AND V" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is a visual representation of life's unpredictable journey, depicted through two panels filled with quirky, childlike figures and abstract forms. The characters in the artworks are expressive, with exaggerated emotions and symbolic gestures that convey a sense of chaos and curiosity. The scribbled phrases like "What do you see?" and "How’s the market??" reflect the uncertainty of life's daily interactions and societal pressures. The bright palette, paired with rough, spontaneous brushstrokes, creates a dynamic narrative that highlights the duality of joy and anxiety, ultimately capturing the relentless forward motion of life.