KATHIA LAGACÉ-NADON - WE ALL NEED A HUG, 2023

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Original mixed media on canvas
40 x 30 x 1.5 ″

In "We All Need a Hug" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon, the message is simple yet profound: connection. The delicate figure, drawn with a soft, almost childlike quality, extends its arms in a universal gesture of warmth and invitation. The textured background, with its neutral tones, adds depth to the figure's vulnerability, emphasizing that this moment of embrace is an essential part of human experience. The title speaks to the common emotional need we all share—a reminder that, no matter our differences, we all seek comfort and reassurance in each other’s presence. This piece evokes empathy, reminding viewers of their own longing for connection.
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Original mixed media on canvas
40 x 30 x 1.5 ″

In "We All Need a Hug" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon, the message is simple yet profound: connection. The delicate figure, drawn with a soft, almost childlike quality, extends its arms in a universal gesture of warmth and invitation. The textured background, with its neutral tones, adds depth to the figure's vulnerability, emphasizing that this moment of embrace is an essential part of human experience. The title speaks to the common emotional need we all share—a reminder that, no matter our differences, we all seek comfort and reassurance in each other’s presence. This piece evokes empathy, reminding viewers of their own longing for connection.
Original mixed media on canvas
40 x 30 x 1.5 ″

In "We All Need a Hug" by Kathia Lagacé-Nadon, the message is simple yet profound: connection. The delicate figure, drawn with a soft, almost childlike quality, extends its arms in a universal gesture of warmth and invitation. The textured background, with its neutral tones, adds depth to the figure's vulnerability, emphasizing that this moment of embrace is an essential part of human experience. The title speaks to the common emotional need we all share—a reminder that, no matter our differences, we all seek comfort and reassurance in each other’s presence. This piece evokes empathy, reminding viewers of their own longing for connection.