KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT

$9,950.00
Original Oil on canvas
48 x 72 x 1.5 ″

"MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is an abstract portrayal of a garden, capturing the raw and untamed essence of nature. The artwork features a chaotic blend of colors and textures, with gestural strokes of greens, reds, and whites creating a dense, vibrant tapestry. This deconstructed view of a garden invites viewers to find beauty in the disorder, reflecting the unpredictable and organic growth of natural spaces. The interplay of light and dark tones, along with the layered complexity, evokes a sense of movement and life, celebrating the wild and ever-changing beauty of a garden left to its own devices.
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Original Oil on canvas
48 x 72 x 1.5 ″

"MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is an abstract portrayal of a garden, capturing the raw and untamed essence of nature. The artwork features a chaotic blend of colors and textures, with gestural strokes of greens, reds, and whites creating a dense, vibrant tapestry. This deconstructed view of a garden invites viewers to find beauty in the disorder, reflecting the unpredictable and organic growth of natural spaces. The interplay of light and dark tones, along with the layered complexity, evokes a sense of movement and life, celebrating the wild and ever-changing beauty of a garden left to its own devices.
Original Oil on canvas
48 x 72 x 1.5 ″

"MON JARDIN DÉCONSTRUIT" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon is an abstract portrayal of a garden, capturing the raw and untamed essence of nature. The artwork features a chaotic blend of colors and textures, with gestural strokes of greens, reds, and whites creating a dense, vibrant tapestry. This deconstructed view of a garden invites viewers to find beauty in the disorder, reflecting the unpredictable and organic growth of natural spaces. The interplay of light and dark tones, along with the layered complexity, evokes a sense of movement and life, celebrating the wild and ever-changing beauty of a garden left to its own devices.