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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x24in
About this artwork
On a wooden disc that unfolds a soft and intimate palette:
The raspberry, which evokes an unabashed sensuality
Pale pink symbolizes gentleness and healing, inviting us to let go and lower our guard.
The cream that warms, envelops, and creates a feeling of security both inside and out.
the persimmon that grounds, stabilizes and connects to the body
the white that opens a space of light, clarity and breath in the movement of the canvas
It is… a work that invites us to be touched by the beauty of everyday life, to welcome unfiltered tenderness, and to fully celebrate the pleasures of life.
Catherine Rose is a Quebec artist whose work explores the invisible dimensions of female resilience and inner reconstruction. Her painting accompanies women on a journey of remembrance: recognizing who they are, honoring their potential, and embracing the wisdom that unfolds with time. Nature, and more specifically the floral world, becomes a sensitive language to evoke these passages and metamorphoses. Driven by a desire to reintroduce slowness and presence into everyday life, she envisions painting as an intimate ritual, nourished by writing and contemplation. Her works, rich in texture, are constructed through the layering of recycled fragments, translucent veils, and organic gestures. Imperfections and asymmetry play a central role, allowing a sincere emotion and a transformative movement to emerge.