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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x20in
About this artwork
This circular abstract painting, also known as a tondo, features a vibrant color palette inspired by nature. The dominant hues include warm oranges, pinks, and reds combined with cooler shades of teal, blue, and black. The composition presents dynamic, organic forms that convey a sense of movement. Hibiscus is distinguished by its rich and expressive texture, inviting the viewer to linger and explore the surface of the artwork.
Acrylic on wood…
51 x 51 x 2 cm (20 x 20 x 1 in)
The sides are painted blue.
Shipped in a box.
All my works are created using professional-grade products.
Ready to hang.
I work spontaneously, intuitively, and through gestures, where the unconscious takes precedence over the conscious. I do not seek to represent my environment, but rather to evoke an emotion.
« Painting is like music. Each color is a note that vibrates different emotional strings. »
Chantal Proulx is a French-Canadian painter who has exhibited nationally and internationally, and whose works are held in private collections in Europe, Asia, Oceania, and North America. Her art consists of conveying the joy and beauty inspired by nature through color and emotion, in a spontaneous way, where the unconscious takes precedence over the conscious. She does not seek to represent her surroundings, but rather to create an emotion, an evocation of a place or an atmosphere. By choosing colors that create the right atmosphere, she spreads and mixes the paint directly on the canvas. As she adds details, a dialogue develops between her and the canvas. Several of her paintings are embellished with text in cursive script. Even as an expressive painter, Chantal pays particular attention to color balance and composition.