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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
57.9x44.9in
About this artwork
La Cannoise
2010 – Acrylique sur toile – F80
« La Cannoise » fait partie d'une série réalisée en 2010 pour une exposition à l'Hôtel Merlet à Schoorl, aux Pays-Bas. À cette époque, je vivais à Helsingborg, en Suède, et la lumière de la Provence ainsi que l'atmosphère de la Côte d'Azur me manquaient profondément.
Cette femme libre, élégante et pleine d'assurance est née de cette nostalgie heureuse. Avec son chat blanc, ses couleurs lumineuses et… son allure résolument méditerranéenne, elle évoque la douceur de vivre, la liberté et la joie que j'associe au sud de la France.
Entre humour, féminité et fantaisie, « La Cannoise » incarne un personnage imaginaire inspiré par mes souvenirs et mon attachement à la Provence. Pour moi, elle est la sœur française de « Don't Let the Catz Out », une autre figure créée durant cette même période.
L'œuvre a été présentée à l'Hôtel Merlet (Pays-Bas) en 2010 puis à la Galerie Casa d'Amor à Saint-Paul-de-Vence (France) lors de l'exposition du 5 avril a
Lotta Hulthen Monfort, a Swedish painter, illustrator, and sculptor, expresses herself through large-format acrylics, terracotta, papier-mâché, bronze, graphic design, lithography, and giclée printing. She adopts a free and colorful figurative style, favoring spontaneous expression: her warm and humorous works often place women at the center, reflecting their strength and sensuality. Her art radiates hope and happiness, conveying light, love, and joy in the face of the world's adversity.