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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
78x70in
About this artwork
"Lost in my garden" is a painting that depicts a serene and safe haven amidst the chaos of the pandemic. The garden is portrayed as a place of refuge, where one can breathe, relax, and escape the fear of catching any viruses. However, the painting also captures the artist's conflicting emotions of loneliness and anxiety. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the garden contrast with the artist'
The mediums used to create this artwork include… professional grade acrylic paint, gesso and art-grade varnish which is applied to preserve and enhance the lustre. The artwork is painted on professional heavy weight primed cotton canvas.
The painting is currently unstretched. The dimensions stated allow for stretching on a 1.5"" (3.8 cm) deep gallery frame. Since the painted canvas would be wrapping around the sides, a separate frame is not required.
« 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.