KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - ATTENTE I, 2024

$8,450.00
Original mixed media on canvas
52 x 84 x 1.5 ″

In "ATTENTE I" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon, the concept of waiting is central, both visually and emotionally. The word "Attente," meaning "waiting" in French, stands out amidst the abstract chaos, evoking a sense of anticipation and patience. Scribbled lines and shapes intertwine, symbolizing moments of uncertainty, where hope (“Espérance”) lingers quietly, barely noticeable. The layered textures and muted colors reflect the complex emotions that come with waiting — moments of silence, frustration, and reflection. Through this piece, Lagacé-Nadon portrays the universal experience of waiting, encouraging the viewer to explore their own feelings in moments of pause and uncertainty.
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Original mixed media on canvas
52 x 84 x 1.5 ″

In "ATTENTE I" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon, the concept of waiting is central, both visually and emotionally. The word "Attente," meaning "waiting" in French, stands out amidst the abstract chaos, evoking a sense of anticipation and patience. Scribbled lines and shapes intertwine, symbolizing moments of uncertainty, where hope (“Espérance”) lingers quietly, barely noticeable. The layered textures and muted colors reflect the complex emotions that come with waiting — moments of silence, frustration, and reflection. Through this piece, Lagacé-Nadon portrays the universal experience of waiting, encouraging the viewer to explore their own feelings in moments of pause and uncertainty.
Original mixed media on canvas
52 x 84 x 1.5 ″

In "ATTENTE I" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon, the concept of waiting is central, both visually and emotionally. The word "Attente," meaning "waiting" in French, stands out amidst the abstract chaos, evoking a sense of anticipation and patience. Scribbled lines and shapes intertwine, symbolizing moments of uncertainty, where hope (“Espérance”) lingers quietly, barely noticeable. The layered textures and muted colors reflect the complex emotions that come with waiting — moments of silence, frustration, and reflection. Through this piece, Lagacé-Nadon portrays the universal experience of waiting, encouraging the viewer to explore their own feelings in moments of pause and uncertainty.