KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - PARADOX I AND PARADOX II

$14,900.00
Original mixed media on canvas
48 x 40 x 1.5 ″

Paradox I and Paradox II by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon explore the tension between rapid technological advancement and the disconnection it creates within our "Liquid Society." Through childlike characters and a vibrant color palette, the artworks depict a world caught between excitement and unease, where everything moves too quickly, symbolized by phrases like "trop vite" and "instantanéité." The juxtaposition of these elements reflects the complexity of modern life, where progress and regression coexist, leaving us questioning the true cost of our accelerated pace. These pieces challenge viewers to consider the impact of this paradox on our emotional and social well-being.
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Original mixed media on canvas
48 x 40 x 1.5 ″

Paradox I and Paradox II by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon explore the tension between rapid technological advancement and the disconnection it creates within our "Liquid Society." Through childlike characters and a vibrant color palette, the artworks depict a world caught between excitement and unease, where everything moves too quickly, symbolized by phrases like "trop vite" and "instantanéité." The juxtaposition of these elements reflects the complexity of modern life, where progress and regression coexist, leaving us questioning the true cost of our accelerated pace. These pieces challenge viewers to consider the impact of this paradox on our emotional and social well-being.
Original mixed media on canvas
48 x 40 x 1.5 ″

Paradox I and Paradox II by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon explore the tension between rapid technological advancement and the disconnection it creates within our "Liquid Society." Through childlike characters and a vibrant color palette, the artworks depict a world caught between excitement and unease, where everything moves too quickly, symbolized by phrases like "trop vite" and "instantanéité." The juxtaposition of these elements reflects the complexity of modern life, where progress and regression coexist, leaving us questioning the true cost of our accelerated pace. These pieces challenge viewers to consider the impact of this paradox on our emotional and social well-being.