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Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I fused vibrant textures and bold shapes to convey an explosion of joy and positivity. The contrast of luminous gold and intense pink, reinforced by touches of gold, invites optimism and personal growth. The inscribed words are bursts of well-being that animate the space, promising to fill every home with an uplifting and invigorating energy.
Nathalie Pradel, influenced by Claude Monnet and Sonia Delaunay, shapes her works by mixing recycled plastic, century-old glass and earth. With a predilection for imperfect geometric figures and thicknesses, she sows scattered letters forming messages. Through a vibrant art of colorful blooms and series such as "Introspection" and "Arborescent Thinking", Pradel invites us to reflect - on our personal development and our connection to ourselves, dynamically questioning imperfect human nature.