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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
64.6x51.2in
About this artwork
This scene of family life in a supermarket superimposes the themes of overconsumption and animal exploitation. "Sarbacane" plays around the mother-daughter transmission by mixing everyday life and anachronism to tell a story that we all know on a daily basis. The lines of perspective and the expressions of the characters call on us to question our own consumption and what we wish to pass on to future generations.
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.