KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - LIFE GOES ON
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Original mixed media on canvas
54 x 72 x 1.5 ″
"LIFE GOES ON" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon captures the chaos, resilience, and emotions that define human experience. Through the use of abstract figures with expressive eyes and exaggerated forms, the piece conveys an array of feelings—confusion, exhaustion, humor, and survival. The characters appear both connected and disconnected, emphasizing the complexities of relationships. The scattered scribbles, bold lines, and juxtaposition of bright and muted colors highlight moments of clarity amidst confusion. Phrases like "No way..." and "Rapidité exhaustive" add a sense of dialogue, reflecting a fast-paced world where emotions fluctuate but life persists. The piece speaks to the inevitable progression of time and human spirit.
54 x 72 x 1.5 ″
"LIFE GOES ON" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon captures the chaos, resilience, and emotions that define human experience. Through the use of abstract figures with expressive eyes and exaggerated forms, the piece conveys an array of feelings—confusion, exhaustion, humor, and survival. The characters appear both connected and disconnected, emphasizing the complexities of relationships. The scattered scribbles, bold lines, and juxtaposition of bright and muted colors highlight moments of clarity amidst confusion. Phrases like "No way..." and "Rapidité exhaustive" add a sense of dialogue, reflecting a fast-paced world where emotions fluctuate but life persists. The piece speaks to the inevitable progression of time and human spirit.
Original mixed media on canvas
54 x 72 x 1.5 ″
"LIFE GOES ON" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon captures the chaos, resilience, and emotions that define human experience. Through the use of abstract figures with expressive eyes and exaggerated forms, the piece conveys an array of feelings—confusion, exhaustion, humor, and survival. The characters appear both connected and disconnected, emphasizing the complexities of relationships. The scattered scribbles, bold lines, and juxtaposition of bright and muted colors highlight moments of clarity amidst confusion. Phrases like "No way..." and "Rapidité exhaustive" add a sense of dialogue, reflecting a fast-paced world where emotions fluctuate but life persists. The piece speaks to the inevitable progression of time and human spirit.
54 x 72 x 1.5 ″
"LIFE GOES ON" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon captures the chaos, resilience, and emotions that define human experience. Through the use of abstract figures with expressive eyes and exaggerated forms, the piece conveys an array of feelings—confusion, exhaustion, humor, and survival. The characters appear both connected and disconnected, emphasizing the complexities of relationships. The scattered scribbles, bold lines, and juxtaposition of bright and muted colors highlight moments of clarity amidst confusion. Phrases like "No way..." and "Rapidité exhaustive" add a sense of dialogue, reflecting a fast-paced world where emotions fluctuate but life persists. The piece speaks to the inevitable progression of time and human spirit.
Original mixed media on canvas
54 x 72 x 1.5 ″
"LIFE GOES ON" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon captures the chaos, resilience, and emotions that define human experience. Through the use of abstract figures with expressive eyes and exaggerated forms, the piece conveys an array of feelings—confusion, exhaustion, humor, and survival. The characters appear both connected and disconnected, emphasizing the complexities of relationships. The scattered scribbles, bold lines, and juxtaposition of bright and muted colors highlight moments of clarity amidst confusion. Phrases like "No way..." and "Rapidité exhaustive" add a sense of dialogue, reflecting a fast-paced world where emotions fluctuate but life persists. The piece speaks to the inevitable progression of time and human spirit.
54 x 72 x 1.5 ″
"LIFE GOES ON" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon captures the chaos, resilience, and emotions that define human experience. Through the use of abstract figures with expressive eyes and exaggerated forms, the piece conveys an array of feelings—confusion, exhaustion, humor, and survival. The characters appear both connected and disconnected, emphasizing the complexities of relationships. The scattered scribbles, bold lines, and juxtaposition of bright and muted colors highlight moments of clarity amidst confusion. Phrases like "No way..." and "Rapidité exhaustive" add a sense of dialogue, reflecting a fast-paced world where emotions fluctuate but life persists. The piece speaks to the inevitable progression of time and human spirit.