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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
57.9x44.9in
About this artwork
Le Cha-Cha-Cha
Peinte en 2007, cette œuvre fait partie de ma série consacrée à la danse et à la joie de vivre. Dans le prolongement de la série « Let's Dance », j'explore ici le mouvement, l'humour et la complicité à travers un couple emporté par le rythme du cha-cha-cha.
Les personnages semblent danser hors du cadre, portés par une énergie communicative. Les formes généreuses, les expressions théâtrales et les couleurs lumineuses célèbrent la… liberté, le plaisir du mouvement et la rencontre entre les êtres.
Cette œuvre a été présentée au Restaurant Markt 15 à Schagen, aux Pays-Bas, en 2007.
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.