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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
11.8x19.7in
About this artwork
I captured the pivotal moment when the caregiver and patient meet in a silent but emotionally charged exchange. The caregiver, depicted from a low angle, appears leaning forward with an intense, worried gaze. Her eyes, mirrors of the soul, reveal the dark-haired silhouette of the patient lying on a pristine pillow, testifying to the deep connection that unites them in this ordeal.
The light from the ceiling, forming a halo above her head, transforms… the nurse into a guardian angel watching over her charge. This subtle yet powerful detail underscores her essential and caring role in the patient's journey. In the background, two paths emerge: the exit, a symbol of hope and healing, and the resuscitation room, a reminder of the fragility and urgency of the situation.
The work invites the viewer to contemplate the duality of life and death, hope and uncertainty, paying homage to those who dedicate their lives to caring for and protecting others.
Léni Whitford, a former nurse, uses watercolor for small pieces and oil paint for large formats. She masters the realistic, figurative style; her work is marked by colorful contrast, multiple glazes, and meticulous details. Her creations, often supported by female figures, defend causes, criticize current events, or tell stories, all revealed through a balanced chromatic harmony. Her works concentrate vivid emotions, seeking to transcend their framework.