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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
This watercolor on paper offers a captivating game of observation. The work presents an accumulation of corks, meticulously repeated identically, evoking the monotony of confined days. This repetition symbolizes the passage of time and the routine imposed by confinement. However, within this regularity, an intruder hides, bringing a touch of surprise and intrigue. It is this distinctive element that gives its name to the series, encouraging the viewer… to scrutinize each detail to discover it. Through this playful approach, I invite reflection on the perception of everyday life and the importance of small differences that break the monotony.
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.