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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
58x58in
About this artwork
“Fun Mardi” is a joyful explosion of color and energy, a vivid celebration of letting go and embracing life’s beautiful chaos. Imagine a lively gathering where laughter fills the air, music pulses in the background, and the weight of stress melts away as you reconnect with the ones you love. The daisies, with their cheerful simplicity, symbolize purity and happiness, scattered playfully across the canvas like shared memories. Bright bursts of pinks,… yellows, blues, and whites blend together, capturing the essence of spontaneity and togetherness.
This painting invites you to pause, take a deep breath, and revel in life’s fleeting, precious moments. Each brushstroke seems to dance, echoing the carefree spirit of a vibrant Mardi, where every detail, big or small, reminds us to savor the love and connection we share with others. It’s not just a painting; it’s a heartfelt reminder to let go, embrace joy, and celebrate life with those who matter most.
« I breathe art, I eat art and I am happy. Art is in my blood. Art is my life. »
Marie Manon Corbeil began to paint amidst personal challenges:‘Between sadness and hope, there was art’. Realizing that life’s difficulties provided her with a new means of expression, Corbeil wants to convey a sense of joy within her contemporary abstract works. She draws forms and writes positive words under each canvas before beginning a piece. Employing large brushes to provoke unplanned strokes, she also uses her fingers to optimize the vibrant colors in her compositions.