KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT VIII

$8,050.00
Original Oil on canvas
40 x 60 x 1.5 ″

"MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT VIII" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is a vivid exploration of chaos and beauty within the natural world. The artwork features a tangle of abstract, expressive brushstrokes in earthy tones of browns, golds, and blacks. These strokes cascade across the canvas, creating an impression of wild, untamed vegetation. The deconstructed garden motif suggests a space where nature’s inherent disorder is embraced, highlighting the raw and organic forms found in a garden. This piece invites viewers to find beauty in imperfection and complexity, celebrating the untamed and unstructured elements of nature through an abstract lens.
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Original Oil on canvas
40 x 60 x 1.5 ″

"MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT VIII" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is a vivid exploration of chaos and beauty within the natural world. The artwork features a tangle of abstract, expressive brushstrokes in earthy tones of browns, golds, and blacks. These strokes cascade across the canvas, creating an impression of wild, untamed vegetation. The deconstructed garden motif suggests a space where nature’s inherent disorder is embraced, highlighting the raw and organic forms found in a garden. This piece invites viewers to find beauty in imperfection and complexity, celebrating the untamed and unstructured elements of nature through an abstract lens.
Original Oil on canvas
40 x 60 x 1.5 ″

"MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT VIII" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is a vivid exploration of chaos and beauty within the natural world. The artwork features a tangle of abstract, expressive brushstrokes in earthy tones of browns, golds, and blacks. These strokes cascade across the canvas, creating an impression of wild, untamed vegetation. The deconstructed garden motif suggests a space where nature’s inherent disorder is embraced, highlighting the raw and organic forms found in a garden. This piece invites viewers to find beauty in imperfection and complexity, celebrating the untamed and unstructured elements of nature through an abstract lens.